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The Archive of Americana from , a division of NewsBank, is a unique family of comprehensive, Web-based collections that enable researchers to explore the United States in unprecedented depth and detail. Authoritative and fully searchable, the Archive of Americana provides convenient online access to the printed record of the U.S. across four centuries, placing virtually every aspect of American history, culture and daily life at researchers’ fingertips.
Unlimited access to a wide variety of primary sources
The wide range of digital editions in the Archive of Americana feature facsimile images of both popular and hard-to-find American historical documents. Researchers can fully search and browse millions of pages of primary source materials—newspapers, books, various imprints, pamphlets, broadsides and ephemera, maps, government publications and much more. Each of these high-resolution images can be intuitively viewed and magnified, and PDFs of these images can be quickly and easily downloaded and printed. With superior, authority-based indexing and superb bibliographic records, all Archive of Americana collections can be searched simultaneously, and they support highlighted search terms, federated search support, OpenURLs and more.
Three essential American historical collections
Readex Archive of Americana digital editions with complementary content are combined to form three comprehensive collections: ; and , as follows:
America's Historical Books, Broadsides and More
America's Historical Newspapers
America's Historical Government Publications
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