Since being founded in 2000, Alexander Street Press has become one of the premier database publishers in the social sciences and humanities. Its stable of disciplines has expanded to encompass drama and the performing arts, black history, and Latin American literature as well. The company now has products in nine disciplines. Its latest endeavor is a collection of four American Civil War databases presenting the conflict from a more personal perspective, which ultimately will be linked together to create what company president Stephen Rhind-Tutt describes as "a kind of virtual world." There's also a clinical psychology database that has transcripts of actual therapy sessions submitted by doctors.
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