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Social Sciences

A guide to Social Sciences resources.

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A non-profit and non-partisan comprehensive repository of 146,478 Presidential and Non-Presidential records.

Basic Federal Government documents that define our democratic society, from the Bill of Rights to the Gettysburg Address.

A collection of prints and photos that document achievements in architecture, engineering, and landscape design in the United States and its territories through a comprehensive range of building types, engineering technologies, and landscapes, including examples as diverse as the Pueblo of Acoma, houses, windmills, one-room schools, the Golden Gate Bridge, and buildings designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.

A collection of economic reports published by IMF, an organization of 190 countries working to foster global monetary cooperation.

An annual index and ranking that measures economic freedom of 184 countries based on trade freedom, business freedom, investment freedom, and property rights.

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology's OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content. OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity.

Explore online fashion exhibitions, watch a past program on YouTube, listen to a podcast, study up on a designer via their online collections, or supplement your learning with other educational resources available here.

Digitized historical documents highlighting eras of American History from the Library of Congress, 1775-1920.

The Roper Center for Public Opinion Research at Cornell University is an archive of social science data specializing in data from public opinion surveys. 

Provides access to statistics and studies gathered by market researchers, trade organizations, scientific publications, and government sources across 170 industries and 150+ countries.