To celebrate I Am Global Week, November 15 - 22, 2025, Brandeis Library is highlighting our resources with content from all over the world. 

The Robert D. Farber University Archives & Special Collections  houses Brandeis University's unique and rare primary sources, including materials from countries around the world, including:

  • 19th century Russian photograph collection: Finding aid This collection of 91 photographs of Tolstoy at Yasnaya Polyana, Anton Chekov, and others serves to illustrate Russian literary life in the 19th century.
  • The Benjamin A. and Julia M. Trustman Collection of Honoré Daumier Lithographs: Digital collection The Trustman Collection comprises nearly the entire oeuvre of Daumier in the lithographic medium, making the Trustman Collection a unique resource for the study of Daumier's art and nineteenth-century French history.
  • Helmut Hirsch collection: Finding aid This collection contains material related to Helmut Hirsch (1916-1937), including correspondence; creative work by Hirsch; scholarly and popular media materials describing Hirsch's life; government and legal documents regarding Hirsch's death sentence and more.  Hirsch was a young opponent of the Nazi regime who was executed in 1937 for plotting to bomb the Nazi headquarters in Nuremberg.
  • Le Témoin: Spotlight The French journal of political satire Le Témoin [The Witness], 1933-1935, created by Paul Iribe, was a scathing report on French political life and a magnificent display of Iribe’s artwork in its most mature state.
  • Consistoire Central Israélite de France collection: Finding Aid Containing seven linear feet of French Consistory materials and one linear foot of international Judaica, the Consistoire Central Israélite de France collection at Brandeis provides a sweeping view of the French Jewish community from the mid-eighteenth through the first third of the twentieth century.
  • Indian Legal Documents collection: Finding aid The Indian Legal Documents collection contains court records from several former princely states in the present-day state of Rajasthan, dating primarily from the 1930s and 1940s.

The Library Recreational Reading Collection, located on Goldfarb Level 1 across from the Information & Borrowing Desk, houses popular books and picture books in languages most commonly spoken by our students. You can browse this Recreational Reading Collection online and help us grow the collection by emailing suggested titles to libacq@brandeis.edu.

The Library’s Databases A-Z list includes databases with scholarly content from all over the world, as well as international news coverage. Highlighted resources for international news coverage:

  • Canadian Newsstream (ProQuest) Coverage for over 400 Canadian news sources, 1970s to present.
  • Global Breaking Newswires 
    Provides timely access to the best newswire content available globally as well as growing archive of news that may not be captured in any of the traditional print sources
  • International Newsstream (ProQuest) Includes newspapers and newswires from Europe, Africa, Asia, Latin America, and Australia. Covers 1980-present.
  • Latin American Newsstream (ProQuest) Local, national, and regional news from Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Costa Rica, Peru, Uruguay, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guatemala, Puerto Rico, and Venezuela. Provides newspapers in Spanish and Portuguese, such as El Universal (México); O Globo (Brasil); La Nación (Argentina); y El Mercurio (Chile).
  • Nikkei Asia News and insights on the region's most influential companies, and comprehensive coverage of politics, economy, markets and trends. We recommend users access this resource in Firefox.