Gale Debuts New Digital Archive Series on Environmental History
FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich., Nov. 1, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Gale, part of Cengage Group, is introducing the first installment of its new Environmental History series of digitized primary sources. Environmental History: Conservation and Public Policy in America, 1870–1980 is the research market's first digital archive that examines the history of the environment and conservation efforts across the globe from the late 1800s onwards. The collection concentrates on the role of various government agencies, conservation organizations and individual actors who pioneered the study of the natural environment and campaigned for its protection. This new innovative series provides scholars and researchers with historical context on today's conservation movements from a variety of viewpoints, enabling new insights and connections about environmental efforts.
- Environmental History: Conservation and Public Policy in America, 1870–1980 is the research market's first digital archive that examines the history of the environment and conservation efforts across the globe from the late 1800s onwards.
- "We created the Environmental History series in response to the interest we received from librarians and scholars on the topic," said Seth Cayley, vice president of global academic product at Gale.
- Environmental History also includes Gale's new Related Resources feature, which links documents from the archive to relevant articles in Gale eBooks .
- Gale will host a lunch and learn event on Environmental History during the 2023 Charleston Conference as well as showcase the new archive series at the Gale booth #71.