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The databases listed below contain primary sources pertaining to the subject of witchcraft and are available for use to current ISU students, faculty, and staff through the Eli M. Oboler Library.
Eighteenth Century Collections Online
Nineteenth Century Collections Online: Religion, Reform, and Society
Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Burney Newspapers Collection
The resources listed below are available to researchers worldwide.
The Cornell University Witchcraft Collection
New England's Hidden Histories
Salem Witch Trials: Documentary Archive and Transcription Project