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Impacts of Digital Collections (Jisc Study on HCPP and EEBO)

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Impacts of Digital Collections (Jisc Study on HCPP and EEBO)

Across the UK, use of ProQuest’s flagship Early English Books Online (EEBO) and House of Commons Parliamentary Papers (HCPP) is steadily increasing, according to a new joint study conducted by the Oxford Internet Institute on behalf of ProQuest and Jisc.

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House of Commons Parliamentary Papers includes:

Eighteenth-Century Parliamentary Papers

Ofrecida bajo la marca Chadwyck-Healey de ProQuest, esta colección contiene documentos que iluminan muchos aspectos de la historia del siglo XVIII, desde el uso generalizado del flujo de trabajo automatizado durante la Revolución Industrial hasta la conformación de un nuevo sistema democrático durante la Revolución Americana.

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Nineteenth-Century Parliamentary Papers

Los documentos parlamentarios son la fuente primaria más detallada para la Gran Bretaña del siglo XIX, sus colonias y el mundo en general. Son los documentos de trabajo del gobierno para todas las áreas de la política social, política, económica y exterior.

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Twentieth-Century Parliamentary Papers

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House of Commons Parliamentary Papers

Los Documentos Parlamentarios de la Cámara de los Comunes facultan a los investigadores para explorar la perspectiva británica sobre los acontecimientos históricos y contemporáneos a través de un vasto y autoritario archivo de documentos oficiales del gobierno que abarcan tres siglos.

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Documentos parlamentarios de la Cámara de los Lores

Los Documentos Parlamentarios de la Cámara de los Lores proporcionan acceso en línea a documentos históricos nunca antes vistos y valiosos y es la única colección digitalizada del 19º Documentos Parlamentarios de la Cámara de los Lores del siglo.

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Public Petitions to Parliament, 1833-1918

Esta colección muestra cómo "el pueblo" durante el siglo XIX influyó en el Parlamento en temas políticos, eclesiásticos, coloniales, fiscales y muchos otros temas relevantes para Gran Bretaña e Imperio.

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Hansard 1803-2005

Hansard provides an edited record of parliamentary debates and questions, including written ministerial statements and answers to parliamentary questions as well as the transcripts of debates.

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