The Federal Science Libraries Network (FSLN) is a one-stop, self-serve portal where you can access library services and search the print collections and repositories of seven science-based departments and agencies from a single place.
One of the premier collections of its kind in North America, contains over 1.3 million items supporting instruction, research and outreach at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and around the world. The collection contains maps, atlases, books periodicals, film media and digital data files. Its scope is worldwide with coverage from the 15th century to the present.
Since 1906, the Atlas of Canada has offered a rich treasury of geographic information for all Canadians. You'll find hundreds of online maps about Canada's environment, society, economy and history.
Provides a guide to history, politics and economic background of countries and territories, and background on key institutions. They also include audio and video clips from BBC archives.
NOAA's NCEI is responsible for preserving, monitoring, assessing, and providing public access to the Nation's treasure of climate and historical weather data and information
Native Land Digital is an Indigenous-led non-profit organization. Their website features a global, interactive traditional territories map as well as territory acknowledgment guides.
TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design. The world's most fascinating thinkers and doers are challenged to give the talk of their lives (in 18 minutes). "The Power of Cities" theme.
Provides forensic analysts free access to an extraordinary amount of forensic science literature, a critical resource for improving awareness of developments and discoveries in this field.