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GALILEO is Georgia's virtual library, with electronic books, periodicals, journals, magazines, newspapers, such reference materials as encyclopedias, and special collections, and access to Georgia's library catalog
Archive holds the complete digitized back runs of core scholarly journals, some dating as far back as the 1600s.
EBSCO's five-series AAS Historical Periodicals Collection includes digitized images from more than 500 American periodicals documenting the life of America's people from the Colonial Era through the early 20th century.
EBSCO's five-series AAS Historical Periodicals Collection includes digitized images from more than 500 American periodicals documenting the life of America's people from the Colonial Era through the early 20th century. Use this link for Series I, which contains original articles from 1684 to 1820.
Historical subject strengths include Afro-Americana, agriculture and industry, science, medicine, and technology, religion, literature, politics and government, and family life. MGA subscribes to Series I-V of the collection.
EBSCO's five-series AAS Historical Periodicals Collection includes digitized images from more than 500 American periodicals documenting the life of America's people from the Colonial Era through the early 20th century. Use this link for Series 2, which contains original articles from 1821 to 1837.
Historical subject strengths include Afro-Americana, agriculture and industry, science, medicine, and technology, religion, literature, politics and government, and family life. MGA subscribes to Series I-V of the collection.
EBSCO's five-series AAS Historical Periodicals Collection includes digitized images from more than 500 American periodicals documenting the life of America's people from the Colonial Era through the early 20th century. Use this link for Series 3, which contains original articles from 1838 to 1852.
Historical subject strengths include Afro-Americana, agriculture and industry, science, medicine, and technology, religion, literature, politics and government, and family life. MGA subscribes to Series I-V of the collection.
EBSCO's five-series AAS Historical Periodicals Collection includes digitized images from more than 500 American periodicals documenting the life of America's people from the Colonial Era through the early 20th century. Use this link for Series 4, which contains original articles from 1853 to 1865.
Historical subject strengths include Afro-Americana, agriculture and industry, science, medicine, and technology, religion, literature, politics and government, and family life. MGA subscribes to Series I-V of the collection.
EBSCO's five-series AAS Historical Periodicals Collection includes digitized images from more than 500 American periodicals documenting the life of America's people from the Colonial Era through the early 20th century. Use this link for Series 5, which contains original articles from 1866 to 1912.
Historical subject strengths include Afro-Americana, agriculture and industry, science, medicine, and technology, religion, literature, politics and government, and family life. MGA subscribes to Series I-V of the collection.
published from 1923-1990 by the Georgia Department of Archives and History, the Register covers Georgia's executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government and contains election returns, provide basic reference data on Georgia counties, and cover Georgia miscellany, such as the state flag, state flower, state song, rosters of Georgia governors, and legal holidays.
Covers topics across all government and military branches. Deep backfile is available for a few select titles: Marine Corps Gazette dating back to 1916, Leatherneck dating back to 1921, and Foreign Affairs dating back to 1923.