The Olympic Games are a global spectacle that draws attention for their impressive athleticism, historical significance, and cultural impact. Whether you’re a die-hard fan eager to keep up with the latest events or a history buff fascinated by past Games, the Consortium Library offers plenty of resources to learn more!
Newspapers and Articles
Stay updated with the latest Olympic news through our extensive collection of newspapers and magazines. The Consortium Library subscribes to a variety of both print and digital publications. Use databases like Newsbank to access articles from major newspapers and sports magazines worldwide. If you’re interested in local Olympians such as Sagen Maddalena, Alev Kelter, and Kristen Faulkner, you can find coverage in the Anchorage Daily News and other Alaskan publications.
For a historical perspective, explore EBSCO databases like the American Antiquarian Society’s Historical Periodicals (1691-1877) or Hobbies, Socialization, and Sport Periodicals. These archives offer fascinating insights into how the Games have been reported over the years. Need assistance with these databases? Visit us at the Reference Desk for help!
Olympic Websites and Digital Archives
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) website is a goldmine for Olympic enthusiasts. It features information on current and past Games, including details about competitors and historical changes in the rules. Check out the IOC website to explore a wealth of information about the Olympics!
Academic Journals and Research Papers
For a more scholarly approach, use databases like JSTOR to find academic articles on various Olympic topics. From the economic impact of the Games to how the Olympics have been influenced by global events like World Wars or Global Pandemics.
Books on the Olympics
The Consortium Library boasts an impressive collection of books on the Olympics. Whether you’re looking for biographies of famous athletes, detailed historical accounts of the Games, or analyses of their cultural significance, you’ll find plenty of options. Search our catalog to find the perfect book to match your interests!
Archives on Alaska’s Bid to Host
Our Archives hold a unique collection of materials related to Anchorage’s bids to host the Winter Olympics in 1992, 1994, and 1998. You can explore these fascinating documents to learn more about the city’s efforts and aspirations to bring the Winter Games to Alaska. For an overview of what’s available, check out our LibGuide.
The Consortium Library is an incredible resource for exploring the Olympics. Whether you’re researching for a paper or just indulging in your Olympic passion, our library has something for everyone. Dive in and explore all the resources we have to offer!