Try The First World War: Personal Experiences here for free

Adam Matthew Education has just released their new online file, The First World War: Personal Experiences/, a collection of primary source materials drawn from around the world for those studying and researching the ‚ÄòGreat War.’

fww Try The First World War: Personal Experiences here for freeIt’s composed of Individual Experiences, Trench Literature, and Images of War, and materials in the collection include: diaries and journals, letters, personal narratives and reminiscences, trench literature and soldiers’ journals, postcards, scrapbooks and albums, photographs and 360¬∞ views of personal items and objects, sketches and paintings, ephemera, sheet music, photographs, war art, cartoons and comics, propaganda and recruiting posters, and trench maps.

I’ll be doing a full review of the file in LJ soon, but in the meantime, you can try out the file for free.

Just go to: http://www.firstworldwar.amdigital.co.uk

and use these log-ins:

Username: FWWTRP

Password: AME8U4R

This trial is good through December 4th, so I hope you enjoy it till then. And thanks to Lauren Edwards of Adam Matthew Education for arranging this trial.

More as it happens,
Cheryl

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Cheryl LaGuardia About Cheryl LaGuardia

Cheryl LaGuardia always wanted to be a librarian, and has been one for more years than she's going to admit. She cracked open her first CPU to install a CD-ROM card in the mid-1980's, pioneered e-resource reviewing for Library Journal in the early 90's (picture calico bonnets and prairie schooners on the web...), won the Louis Shores / Oryx Press Award for Professional Reviewing, and has been working for truth, justice, and better electronic library resources ever since. Reach her at claguard@fas.harvard.edu, where she's a Research Librarian at Harvard University.

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