A digitization project of the Bibliotheque nationale de France Gallica includes nearly two million documents, including books, manuscripts, periodicals, newspapers, scores, images, sound recordings, etc.
Collection of thousands of French texts, classics, as well as works of non-fiction, correspondence, journalism and technical writing. Besides the flagship database ARTFL-FRANTEXT, ARTFL offers access to such databases as Dictionnaires d'autrefois and the Encyclopédie of Diderot and d'Alembert.
"Nearly 150,000 English-language titles and editions published between 1701 and 1800 will be made available online over the course of the next two years. When complete, the product will allow full-text searching of more than 33 million pages of material, in essence, every significant English-language and foreign-language title printed in the United Kingdom, along with thousands of important works from the Americas."
Newspapers and periodicals, 1680-1816 from the British Newspaper Library at Colindale, London and Cambridge University Library. Penn has access to modules 3 and 5 only.
Based primarily on the listings in Clarence Brigham's History and Bibliography of American Newspapers, 1690-1820 and Winifred Gregory's Union list of serials in libraries of the United States and Canada, this database focuses on newspapers first published before the Civil War. The collection includes over 900 newspapers. Includes the Philadelphia Inquirer (1860-1900), Philadelphia Public Ledger (1836-1876) and Philadelphia North American (1839-1879) as well as many other Philadelphia Newspapers.
Newspapers, pamphlets, and books gathered by the Reverend Charles Burney (1757-1817) and held by the British Library digitized and made available online. This represents the largest and most comprehensive collection of early English news media, totaling almost 1 million pages and containing approximately 1,270 titles. The collection focuses on series published in London.