Wiley Digital Archives by the Numbers
February 26, 2024
Since its launch in 2018, Wiley Digital Archives has grown substantially. View the infographic here for a breakdown of content types, special collections, and years covered across the six archives.
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March 10, 2023
Connecting researchers across all industries and fields to advance knowledge and research is what Wiley does best. Digital backfiles ensure that older content, such as maps, surveys, letters, and research articles, allow researchers at any institution to trace their respective subject back centuries.
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Read MoreCollections within the Environmental Science and History archive
September 23, 2022
This archive focuses on the critical aspects of environmental science, history and anthropogenic change and includes unique and rare archival collections from multiple global sources. Environmental Science and History will be comprised of approximately one million pages and will include collections that will cover a wide range of topics which are especially valuable to researchers studying agriculture, environmental science, climate change, deforestation, botany, and biodiversity.
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September 23, 2022
This archive contains more than 150,000 maps, charts and atlases complemented by manuscripts, field notes, expedition reports, scrapbooks, correspondence, diaries, illustrations, and sketches from some of history’s most influential geographers and explorers. The digitized collections within this archive contain materials and datasets which are especially valuable to researchers studying the history of geography, history of exploration, world history and politics, history of empire and colonialism, environmental studies, and earth sciences.
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September 23, 2022
This archive reflects the history and development of modern Western medicine, while documenting the interactions of the medical community with monarchs, politicians, and the general public. The digitized collections within this archive contain materials and datasets which are especially valuable to researchers studying the history of medicine, public health and policy, mental health and PTSD, gender studies, world health and government, religion, pandemics, and the history of vaccination.
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September 23, 2022
This archive contains nearly one million pieces of unique content, including research data, papers, fieldwork, drawings and photographs, and a wealth of previously uncatalogued material. The digitized collections within this archive contain materials and datasets which are especially valuable to researchers studying the history of anthropology, religion, race and culture, world history and politics, the history of empire and colonialism, and gender studies.
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September 23, 2022
Founded in 1817 with a mission to drive innovative solutions to society’s challenges by advancing scientific research, education and policy, this archive connects the works, thoughts and interactions of some of the most brilliant minds of the time. The digitized collections within this archive contain materials and datasets which are especially valuable to researchers studying the history of science, medical research, environmental studies, world history, and the history of human civil rights.
DownloadCollections within the British Association for the Advancement of Science archive
September 1, 2022
This archive connects the works, thoughts and interactions of the most influential scientists of the time and documents the history of British science from the 1830s through the 1970s across disciplines and universities. The digitized collections within this archive contain materials and data sets which are especially valuable to researchers studying the history of science, environmental studies, world history, politics, and the history of empire and colonialism.
DownloadInside the Archive of the Royal Geographical Society, Part I
September 15, 2021
Take a look inside Part I of the digital archive of the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) to explore how Geography affects people, cultures, places, environment, and how they interact. Part I contains collections from 1482 – 1899.
DownloadInside the Archive of the Royal Geographical Society, Part II
September 15, 2021
Take a look inside Part II of the digital archive of the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) to explore how Geography affects people, cultures, places, environment, and how they interact. Part II contains collections from 1900 – 2010.
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