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Trials Spring 2012: AAS Historical Periodicals thru 3/31

A guide for information and feedback on current trials, including full text magazines and newspapers from the 17th to 19th centuries.

Which AAS series is most useful?

If we had to choose ONE of the following databases, which one do you think would be the most valuable addition? Additional comments can be provided in the next box.

Which AAS series is most useful?
AAS Historical Periodicals Series 1, 1691-1820: 1 votes (100%)
AAS Historical Periodicals Series 2, 1821-1837: 0 votes (0%)
AAS Historical Periodicals Series 3, 1837-1852: 0 votes (0%)
AAS Historical Periodicals Series 4, 1853-1865: 0 votes (0%)
Total Votes: 1

American Antiquarian Society Historical Periodicals Series 1-4

The American Antiquarian Society (AAS) in Worcester, Massachusetts has a unique collection of historical magazines and newspapers documenting the life of America's people from the Colonial Era through the Civil War and beyond.  Each series provides digital images from a particular time period.  Title lists are available at EBSCOhost's web site.

This EBSCOhost trial is extended through March 31, 2012.

Please give us feedback on the usefulness of these tools and which one you think is most useful.  Thank you!

For questions or feedback contact the McQuade Library
Call us: 978-837-5177 | Text us:  978-228-2275 | Email us: mcquade@merrimack.edu