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Bringing the National Geographic Society to

DIGITAL LIFE 1-800-877-GALE | www.gale.cengage.com/ngvl

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC VIRTUAL LIBRARY Now National Geographic and Gale, part of Cengage Learning, have partnered to bring vast resources to digital life with our National Geographic Virtual Library. This collection brings together a complete archive of National Geographic magazine — every page of every issue — along with a cross-searchable collection of National Geographic books, maps, images and videos. www.gale.cengage.com/ngvl

The National Geographic Virtual Library is comprised of three key collections: NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE ARCHIVE, 1888-1994

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE ARCHIVE, 1995-CURRENT

The National Geographic Virtual Library provides undergraduate students with a great introduction to primary sources. It presents accessible and educational content in a way that engages them where traditional academic periodicals and journals cannot. By including vivid photographs, charts, maps, graphs, and videos, along with articles written by experts in their fields, National Geographic Virtual Library supports research in a wide range of academic disciplines - from history and geography to anthropology and biology. National Geographic & Cengage Learning A GROUNDBREAKING PARTNERSHIP

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC: PEOPLE, ANIMALS, AND THE WORLD

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE ARCHIVE, 1888-1994 The journey started in 1888 when a group of explorers and scientists created a society for the support of geographical knowledge and to share that knowledge with the world. Now your students can experience that early journey through unparalleled, in-depth coverage of cultures, global events, nature, science, technology, the environment, and gripping first-person accounts of epic exploration and discovery. With comprehensive, timely articles and legendary photos and maps, the iconic magazine documents life on our planet and beyond, interpreting the world through the lens of personal experience: • Jane Goodall’s encounters with chimpanzees in Tanzania;

• Robert Ballard’s 1985 discovery of the Titanic on the floor of the Atlantic Ocean; • And many more examples

FEATURES 187K+ pages in 1,224 issues 160K+ images 465 map supplements Detailed indexing of feature articles, map supplements, images and advertisements

FREE TRIAL: WWW.GALE.CENGAGE.COM/NGVL

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• Hiram Bingham’s expedition into Machu Picchu in 1911;

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE ARCHIVE, 1995-CURRENT The journey continues through present day with National Geographic Magazine Archive, 1995-Current. Changes in our world since 1995 – changes in science and technology, the environment, and the cultures of the world – provide unprecedented research opportunities in geography, history, world cultures and many other disciplines. The pages of National Geographic magazine fulfill an important role – but printed, bound editions are limited in reader access and subject to loss and damage.

Just some of the topics covered:

FEATURES Only 2 issue embargo – very recent coverage on hot research and popular topics

• Genghis Khan • Inca Ice Maiden discovery • Egyptian tombs exploration

Cross-searchable with 1888-1994 content and with National Geographic: People, Animals, and the World

• Mustang region • Sita the tiger • Hubble Space Telescope and Mars Rover • Nenets, Maasai and Garifuna Peoples

Must have 1888-1994 content to subscribe to this set

• Epic journeys like Megatransect and Australia by Bike

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NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC: PEOPLE, ANIMALS, AND THE WORLD

New exciting multimedia resource! The journey is enriched through this new resource featuring a collection of National Geographic books, images, maps and videos as well as National Geographic Traveler magazine from 2010 to the present and includes: • Full-text books on travel, science & technology, history, environment, animals, photography, and peoples & cultures • Videos covering such topics as the Islamic world, alternative energy and the lifestyle of beluga whales • 655 full-color maps and atlases to support student learning and assignments

• National Geographic Traveler magazine from 2010 to the present • Must have 1888-1994 content to subscribe to this collection • 600 downloadable National Geographic images • All cross-searchable on the National Geographic Virtual Library platform

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC VIRTUAL LIBRARY AN ESSENTIAL RESOURCE FOR YOUR STUDENTS Introduce deeper exploration and discovery, pushing students’ boundaries while challenging them to rethink the world as they know it. Increase their engagement beyond the traditional academic periodicals and journals with the vast educational and accessible content found only in the National Geographic Virtual Library. Now you can bring the National Geographic Society to your students. Start their journey with National Geographic Magazine Archive, 1888-1994, continue their journey with National Geographic Magazine Archive, 1994-Current, and enrich their journey with the new National Geographic: People, Animals, and the World.

Sign up for a FREE trial of National Geographic or contact your Gale Representative at www.gale.cengage.com/ngvl for details. 1-800-877-GALE www.gale.cengage.com/ngvl Source code: 13P-RF0500 CMD 11/12