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Eighteenth-century works available online

Concordia obtains digital access to 186,000 titles printed in Great Britain
February 18, 2013
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Students and faculty now have access to a vast eighteenth-century library in Concordia University Libraries’ web-based collections.

Eighteenth Century Collections Online (ECCO) is a digitized collection of every single title printed in Great Britain in English and other languages during the 1700s, as well as important works from the Americas.

The more than 186,000 fully searchable titles include works about history, geography, social sciences, fine arts, medicine, science and technology, literature and language, religion and philosophy, law, as well as other reference materials.

The new acquisitions is one of the key actions designed to support Concordia's current Academic Plan. The plan's three main priorities are innovative and dynamic undergraduate offerings, graduate student recruitment, and investments in the libraries.

Related links:
•    What's New at the Concordia University Libraries 
•    Academic Plan 
•    "History of fashion goes online" — NOW, January 17, 2013
•    “World history through newspapers” — NOW, January 29, 2013 
•    "A window onto the 19th century" — NOW, February 5, 2013
•    “Online archive of the Toronto Star now available” — NOW, February 11, 2013 
•    “A world of research online” — NOW, February 25, 2013




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