A large-scale repository of millions of digitized content from libraries, Google Books, and Internet Archive. Log in with your George Mason University ID to access collection items for easy online reading, browsing, or downloading.
Explore two centuries of news, investigative reporting, and commentary from the full digital edition of the weekly Sunday newspaper, published in London, England. The Sunday Times Historical Archive includes approximately 800,000 searchable pages.
The Library has converted the Almanac of the Federal Judiciary and many of our leading treatises to an online format hosted on the VitalLaw (Wolters Kluwer) platform. The leading treatises are: Administrative Law Treatise; Derivatives Regulation; Drafting Internet Agreements; Epstein on Intellectual Property; Intellectual Property & Antitrust; Intellectual Property Litigation: Pretrial Practice; Kohn on Music Licensing; Scott and Asher on Trusts; The Law of Lawyering; The New Wigmore: A Treatise on Evidence; and Folk on the Delaware General Corporation Law. The Almanac of the Federal Judiciary can be found in the "Litigation" section under "Practice Tools".
The following databases are newly acquired or being evaluated for a future subscription.
The American Presidency Project is the only online resource that has consolidated, coded, and organized into a single searchable database The Messages and Papers of the Presidents (Washington - Taft, 1789-1913), The Public Papers of the Presidents (Hoover to Bush, 1929-1993), and The Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents (Clinton - Obama, 1993-2009).
Elgar Online is the online content platform for Edward Elgar Publishing, a leading independent academic and professional publisher with a strong focus on the social sciences and legal fields. Database access includes books, handbooks, commentaries, and research reviews on multiple subjects, including law, economics, technology, business, and more.
The complete electronic edition of The Papers of Dwight David Eisenhower combines the full text of all 21 volumes—over 14,000 pages—with a powerful search engine and user-friendly interface. For over thirty years, historians, political scientists, sociologists, military analysts, and students have turned to the 21-volume Papers of Dwight David Eisenhower to find the most significant letters, memoranda, cables, and directives written or dictated by Eisenhower from the years prior to World War II through the full term of his presidency. This massive collection includes documents—many of them previously classified—from private collections and public archives in the U.S. and U.K., as well as papers from the Eisenhower Presidential Library.
Contains citations and searchable author abstracts, covering scholarly literature in journals, books and conference proceedings. Includes: Science Citation Index Expanded, Social Sciences Citation Index, Arts and Humanities Citation Index, Book Citation Index, Conference Proceedings Citation Index, and Emerging Sources Citation Index. Additional resources available by selecting from the dropdown list next to the Core Collection heading.