The University of Malta Library has recently licensed ProQuest’s Alexander Street database.
This database provides a range of products that are discipline-focused including primary source collections, audio tracks, videos, images, and playlists in the fields of literature, music, women's history, black history, psychological counseling and therapy, social and cultural history, drama, medical, theatre, film and the performing arts, religion, sociology and other emerging areas.
The collections included in this database are:
- African Diaspora, 1860-present
- American Newsreels in Video
- Anthropology Fieldwork Online
- Anthropology Online
- Asian American Drama
- Audio Drama: The L.A. Theatre Works Collection
- Black Drama Third Edition
- Border and Migration Studies Online
- Business E-Books Online
- Contemporary World Drama
- Counseling and Psychotherapy Transcripts: Volume II
- Dance Online: Dance Studies Collection
- Disability in the Modern World: History of a Social Movement
- Early Experiences in Australasia: Volume I
- Engineering Case Studies Online
- Environmental Issues Online
- Ethnographic Sound Archives Online
- Ethnographic Video Online, Teaching Edition
- Film Scripts Online Series
- Food Studies Online
- Human Rights Studies Online
- International Business Online
- LGBT Thought and Culture
- Music Online: African American Music Reference
- Music Online: Classical Music Reference Library
- Music Online: Classical Scores Library
- Music Online: Reference
- Music Online: Reference: Music Periodicals in the 19th Century
- Music Online: The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music
- North American Indian Drama, 2nd Edition
- North American Women's Drama, 2nd Edition
- Performance Design Archive Online
- Psychological Experiments Online
- Revolution and Protest Online
- Security Issues Online
- Social Work Online
- The BBC Landmark Video Collection
- The Royal Shakespeare Company Collection
- Twentieth Century North American Drama, 2nd Edition
- Women and Social Movements in the U.S. - Scholar's Edition
- Women and Social Movements, International
Access to ProQuest’s Alexander Street database is available on campus and remotely to all UM staff and students holding a UM IT Account.
One can search for articles via HyDi or directly in ProQuest’s Alexander Street database.
To locate ProQuest’s Alexander Street database:
- Visit the Library website
- Login via your UM IT Account (top right)
- Click on Databases
- ProQuest’s Alexander Street is available under History and in the Databases A-Z page.
Should you have any queries, send an email to hydi.lib@um.edu.mt.
