The 19th Century British Pamphlet Collection, created by RLUK (Research Libraries UK), contains the most significant British pamphlets from the 19th century held in UK research libraries. Pamphlets were an important means of public debate, covering the key political, social, technological, and environmental issues of their day. They have been underutilized within research and teaching because they are generally quite difficult to access – often bound together in large numbers or otherwise hard to find in the few research libraries that hold them. The digitization of more than 20,000 pamphlets from seven UK institutions will provide researchers, students, and teachers with an immensely rich and coherent corpus of primary sources with which to study the socio-political and economic landscape of 19th century Britain. This collection was created with funding from the JISC Digitisation Programme.

The 19th Century British Pamphlets collection is now freely accessible to all JSTOR participating institutions through June 30, 2009.

The collection includes Cowen Tracts (1603-1898), Hume Tracts (1769-1890) and the Knowlsley Pamphlet Colletion (1792-1868)

In the past, RSS reader/aggregators such as Bloglines & NewsGator were often unable to recognize RSS feeds from our databases and electronic journals because our III proxy server changed the URL, imbedding additional text. With our switch to EZProxy, this is no longer an issue and the RSS feeds should work.

More information on RSS feeds and readers is available on this Keeping Current with Research: RSS page.

Oregon State University Libraries now has electronic access to the following journals:

University of California Press:

  • 19th-Century Music
  • Film Quarterly
  • Gastronomica
  • Huntington Library Quarterly
  • Journal of Musicology
  • Journal of Palestine Studies
  • Journal of the American Musicological Society
  • Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos
  • Nineteenth-Century Literature
  • Pacific Historical Review
  • Representations
  • Rhetorica
  • Social Problems
  • Sociological Perspectives
  • Symbolic Interaction

Other journals now available: