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British Online Archives Partners

Jisc

British Online Archives (BOA) is proud to partner with Jisc via the Digital Archival Collections Group Purchasing Scheme. Group purchasing is a community-centred scheme that is based on a simple market principle: the more products that are purchased, the lower the price. The scheme allows all Jisc member institutions to purchase a selection of BOA products at a significantly discounted price.

Products made available on the scheme have been selected based on their relevance to subjects and course modules currently taught at British universities. All products on the scheme can facilitate innovative, multi-disciplinary forms of research.


Zendy

British Online Archives (BOA) is committed to making archival sources accessible to everyone. We are therefore delighted to partner with Zendy.

Zendy offers individual researchers a blended discovery experience—you can read and download scholarly resources from the world’s leading publishers on one platform. These resources include those that are open access, as well as those located behind paywalls. Crucially, Zendy aims to assist researchers based in developing territories.

For a small, affordable monthly fee, researchers in such territories can engage with a selection of BOA’s digital primary source collections, enjoying levels of access traditionally reserved for some of our most prestigious subscribing academic institutions.

For more information about Zendy, please visit their website.


Microform Imaging Ltd

Microform Imaging Ltd is a longstanding partner of British Online Archives (BOA).

With over 60 years of experience, Microform provides one of the most comprehensive, multi-document scanning and microfilming services in the UK. They help businesses to manage their documentation by providing efficient and intelligent document scanning and management, as well as reliable storage solutions.

Microform likewise provides Heritage Digitisation Services, delivering specialist digitisation, digital preservation, and archiving services so as to capture, preserve, and share rare historical materials.

A Yorkshire-based family business, Microform provides a bespoke solution to every client.

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Illustration of Satan sat on a throne at the centre of a witches' sabbath. Several figures surround the throne, dancing acrobatically. On the right, people cook dismembered infants in a cauldron, while several humans and devils on the left eat at a table.

Licensed to access Witchcraft and Magic in England, c. 1400–1920 Coming Soon

1400   1920
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A photograph of the first session of the general assembly of the United Nations Organisation, 10 January 1946. Clement Atlee stands at a podium, addressing a room of people sat at long tables. A table of three men are sat behind him, on a stage.

Licensed to access The Laws of War: Justice, Rights, and Ethics in Military Contexts Coming Soon

1718   1959
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An illustration of the Peterloo Massacre (1819). A group of people stand on a platform holding banners on the left. Beneath them officers on horseback wield swords, and several figures lie dead and injured on the floor. A large crowd features on the right.

Licensed to access Radicalism and Popular Protest in Georgian Britain, c. 1714–1832

1714   1832
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Illustrated London News Cover for the special issue on the Festival of Britain

Licensed to access The Illustrated London News, 1842–2003

1842   2003
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