Eighteenth Century Collections Online:
Part II

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ECCO Part I
ECCO Part II
Access newly discovered works and new holdings of eighteenth-century British publications

Consisting of every significant English-language and foreign-language title printed in the United Kingdom during the eighteenth century as well as thousands of important works from the Americas, Eighteenth Century Collections Online is the most ambitious single effort ever undertaken to make a collection of scholarly materials electronically available.

From books and directories to bibles and sheet music to sermons and pamphlets, Eighteenth Century Collections Online, Part II features a variety of materials to provide a critical tool for both faculty research and classroom use.

With more than fifty thousand new titles of previously unavailable or inaccessible materials, Eighteenth Century Collections Online, Part II is an essential addition for current owners of Part I.

The English Short Title Catalogue continues to add both newly discovered works and new holdings of previously unavailable titles. The result is Eighteenth Century Collections Online, Part II, an addition to the original collection that will be welcomed by serious researchers as an example of your commitment to their studies. Created specifically to supplement the original, Part II delivers the online ease and depth of content that made the Eighteenth Century Collections Online a must-have resource for scholarly libraries worldwide.

Enhancements include:

• Nearly 50,000 new titles of previously unavailable or inaccessible materials
• Cross-searchable content from Early English Books Online
• Image Gallery, Most Popular Searches, and Key Documents sections
• Contextual essays and chronology aimed at novice researchers
• Citation generator and export functionality
• Expanded download and e-mail features
• Keyword in Context feature from results list
• Cross-searchable content with other Gale Primary Sources
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To have or not to have ECCO is an existential question for any serious student, researcher, or teacher of the eighteenth century. The database provides access, at the click of a mouse, to the holdings of the very best research libraries in the world. Contrary to research libraries, it permits easy searchability, necessitates no time-consuming travel and is accessible twenty-four hours a day. In teaching, it enables professors to use, and students to do independent research on, an exhilarating range of primary documents. As for research, ECCO is simply becoming a sine qua non for scholarship that breaks new ground.
— Professor Lukas Erne, Director, English Department, University of Geneva