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NATIONAL GEOGRAPHICVIRTUAL LIBRARYNow National Geographic and Gale, part of Cengage Learning,have partnered to bring vast resources to digital life with ourNational Geographic Virtual Library. This collection bringstogether a complete archive of National Geographic magazine— every page of every issue — along with a cross-searchablecollection of National Geographic books, maps, images andvideos. www.gale.cengage.com/ngvlThe National Geographic Virtual Library is comprised of three key collections:NATIONAL GEOGRAPHICMAGAZINE ARCHIVE, 1888-1994NATIONAL GEOGRAPHICMAGAZINE ARCHIVE, 1995-CURRENTThe National Geographic Virtual Library providesundergraduate students with a great introduction toprimary sources. It presents accessible and educationalcontent in a way that engages them where traditionalacademic periodicals and journals cannot.By including vivid photographs, charts, maps,graphs, and videos, along with articles written byexperts in their fields, National Geographic VirtualLibrary supports research in a wide range ofacademic disciplines - from history and geographyto anthropology and biology.National Geographic & Cengage LearningA GROUNDBREAKING PARTNERSHIPNATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC:PEOPLE, ANIMALS, AND THE WORLD

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHICMAGAZINE ARCHIVE, 1888-1994The journey started in 1888 whena group of explorers and scientistscreated a society for the support ofgeographical knowledge and to sharethat knowledge with the world.Now your students can experiencethat early journey throughunparalleled, in-depth coverageof cultures, global events, nature,science, technology, the environment,and gripping first-person accounts ofepic explorationand discovery.With comprehensive, timely articlesand legendary photos and maps, theiconic magazine documents life on ourplanet and beyond, interpreting theworld through the lens ofpersonal experience: Jane Goodall’sencounters withchimpanzeesin Tanzania; Robert Ballard’s 1985discovery of theTitanic on the floor ofthe Atlantic Ocean; And manymore examplesFEATURES187K pages in 1,224 issues160K images465 map supplementsDetailed indexing offeature articles, mapsupplements, imagesand advertisementsFREE TRIAL: WWW.GALE.CENGAGE.COM/NGVL c miller design Hiram Bingham’sexpedition intoMachu Picchu in 1911;

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHICMAGAZINE ARCHIVE, 1995-CURRENTThe journey continues through present day with National GeographicMagazine Archive, 1995-Current. Changes in our world since 1995 –changes in science and technology, the environment, and the culturesof the world – provide unprecedented research opportunities ingeography, 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 toloss and damage.Just some of thetopics covered:FEATURESOnly 2 issue embargo –very recent coverage on hotresearch and popular topics Genghis Khan Inca Ice Maiden discovery Egyptian tombs exploration Mustang region Sita the tiger Hubble Space Telescopeand Mars Rover Nenets, Maasai andGarifuna Peoples Epic journeys like Megatransectand Australia by BikeCross-searchable with1888-1994 content andwith National Geographic:People, Animals, andthe WorldMust have 1888-1994content to subscribe tothis setIIle43t4:.tea.ax'MSyNkaxR.91Rer u osc*hbyJoe *S Mc---Stograp*35

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC:PEOPLE, ANIMALS, AND THE WORLDNew excitingmultimedia resource!The journey is enriched through thisnew resource featuring a collection ofNational Geographic books, images,maps and videos as well as NationalGeographic Traveler magazine from2010 to the present and includes: Full-text books on travel,science & technology, history,environment, animals,photography, and peoples& culturesVideos covering such topicsas the Islamic world,alternative energy and thelifestyle of beluga whales655 full-color maps and atlasesto support student learningand assignments National Geographic Travelermagazine from 2010 tothe present Must have 1888-1994 contentto subscribe to this collection 600 downloadable NationalGeographic images All cross-searchable on theNational Geographic VirtualLibrary platform

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHICVIRTUAL LIBRARYAN ESSENTIAL RESOURCE FOR YOUR STUDENTSIntroduce deeper exploration and discovery, pushingstudents’ boundaries while challenging them torethink the world as they know it. Increase theirengagement beyond the traditional academicperiodicals and journals with the vast educationaland accessible content found only in the NationalGeographic Virtual Library.Now you can bring the National Geographic Societyto your students. Start their journey with NationalGeographic Magazine Archive, 1888-1994, continuetheir journey with National Geographic MagazineArchive, 1994-Current, and enrich their journeywith the new National Geographic: People, Animals,and the World.Sign up for a FREE trialof National Geographicor contact your GaleRepresentative atwww.gale.cengage.com/ngvlfor rce code: 13P-RF0500 CMD 11/12

MAGAZINE ARCHIVE, 1888-1994 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 th