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摘要
人民的力量:反主流文化、社会运动和另类报刊,19 世纪到 21 世纪》是 Gale 的一个数据库(2023 年发布),其中记录了四个不同的原始资料集和三个另类报刊出版物,包含 600,000 页资料。这是一个恰如其分的数据库,涵盖了反文化活动家/组织和另类报刊如何影响了现代美国和英国各种社会运动的形成。在该数据库中可以找到广泛的思想和倡议,涵盖性别平等、民权、反战努力、劳工运动和环境正义等主题。同样重要的是要注意到,原始资料的贡献者代表了从艺术家、讽刺作家到基层组织者等不同的声音。突出这些声音可能与一些机构正在进行的更广泛的非殖民化收藏工作相一致: 太平洋沿岸反主流文化特藏(Robert P.J. Cooney, Jr.四种重点馆藏和三种另类出版物包括:太平洋海岸反主流文化馆藏 (Robert P.J. Cooney Jr.) 布拉德福德大学 Commonweal 图书馆的和平、政治和社会变革特藏 伦敦大学罗恩-海斯勒馆藏的左翼政治和激进政治运动小册子 密歇根大学的 20 世纪 60 年代自由主义学生馆藏 Fortean Times (1976-2020) Bizarre (1997-2015) Viz (1979-2020) 上述馆藏为社区成员、学生和教师提供了获取原始资料的途径,这些资料在背景上相互关联,但在地理上却相互隔离。鉴于 Gale 的原始资料数据库套件相对庞大,该产品补充了 Gale 在策划涵盖相对集中主题的不同数据库方面所做的整体努力。通过一个统一的平台在 Gale 的原始资料库中进行交叉搜索,可以增加该产品的价值,这取决于 Gale 原有的原始资料库。
Power to the People: Counterculture, Social Movements, and the Alternative Press, Nineteenth to Twenty-First Century
Power to the People: Counterculture, Social Movements, and the Alternative Press, Nineteenth to Twenty-First Century is a Gale database (released in 2023) that documents four distinct primary source collections and three alterative press publications, encompassing ∼600,000 pages
of material. It is an aptly named database, covering how counterculture activists/organizations and alternative presses shaped the formation of various social movements in the modern United States and United Kingdom. A broad range of ideas and initiatives can be found within the database,
spanning topics such as gender equality, civil rights, antiwar efforts, labor movements, and environmental justice. It is also important to note that the primary source contributors represent diverse voices, from artists to satirists to grassroots organizers. Highlighting those voices may
be aligned with broader decolonizing collections efforts underway at some institutions.The four highlighted collections and three alternative press titles include: The Pacific Coast Counterculture Collection (Robert P.J. Cooney, Jr.)
Special Collections on Peace, Politics, and Social Change, Commonweal Library, University of Bradford Left-wing politics and radical political movement pamphlets, Ron Heisler Collection housed, University of London
The Liberal Students of the 1960s Collection, University of Michigan Fortean Times (1976‐2020) Bizarre (1997‐2015)
Viz (1979‐2020) The above grants community members, students, and faculty access to primary source materials that are contextually related yet geographically isolated from each other. Given Gale’s relatively large primary source suite
of databases, this product complements the overall efforts Gale has made in curating distinct databases that cover relatively focused topics. Being able to cross-search across Gale’s primary source collections through a unified platform adds value to this product, depending on preexisting
Gale primary source holdings.