If you're wading into the archive, you'll find a lot of new author/bibliography pages and navigational templates. On the bibliographic pages, you'll find entries in bold-face, and, in general, those entries should indicate articles that have COinS metadata attached, for those using reference-management systems.
And here's another sample of what's available:
Henry Addis, “Communism,” Freedom 32, no. 344 (January 1918): 2.
Max Baginski, “Anarchism and Anti-Militarism on Trial,” Mother Earth 2, no. 8 (October 1907): 329-333.
Samuel Butler, “Authority,” Mother Earth 1, no. 5 (July 1906): 4-5.
Steven T. Byington, “Anent those Poison Labels,” Good Housekeeping 45, no. 4 (October 1907): 419.
Stephen T. Byington, “Police Methods,” Mother Earth 2, no. 8 (October 1907): 333-335.
Steven T. Byington, “What We Find Instead of the Foot of the Rainbow,” Liberty 15, no. 1 (February 1906): 16-26.
E. C., “Communication,” The Free Enquirer 2, no. 42 (August 14, 1830): 322.
William Henry Channing, “Closing of the Volume,” The Present 1, no. 11-12 (April 1, 1844): 431-432.
Ernest Howard Crosby, “An Hour with Tolstoy,” Mind 11, no. 1 (June 1891): 66-72.
Voltairine de Cleyre, “At the End of the Alley,” Mother Earth 2, no. 2 (April 1907): 113-116.
C. W. Ernst, “Current Literature—A Collection of Philosophical Discourses,” The Radical Review 1, no. 2 (August 1877): 361-364.
Charles Fourier and Charles A. Dana (translator), “An Unpublished Fragment of Fourier,” The Harbinger 3, no. 10 (August 15, 1846): 150-151.
Emma Goldman, Anarchism: What It Really Stands For (New York: Mother Earth Publishing Association, 1911).
Emma Goldman, “Anarchy and the Sex Question,” The Alarm 4, no. 3 (September 27, 1896): 3.
Emma Goldman and John Most, “Anarchy Defended by Anarchists,” Metropolitan Magazine 4, no. 3 (October 1896).
Emma Goldman, Alexander Berkman, and Harry Kelly, “As to "Crammers of Furnaces",” Mother Earth 1, no. 10 (December 1906): 21-24.
Emma Goldman, “The Child and Its Enemies,” Mother Earth 1, no. 2 (April 1906): 7-14.
Emma Goldman, “The Tragedy at Buffalo,” Mother Earth 1, no. 8 (October 1906): 11-16.
Emma Goldman, “The Tragedy of Woman's Emancipation,” Mother Earth 1, no. 1 (March 1906): 9-18.
Margaret Grant, “An Interview with God,” Mother Earth 2, no. 7 (September 1907): 284-287.
Bolton Hall, “And You?,” Mother Earth 1, no. 1 (March 1906): 3.
Bolton Hall, “Competition—A Fable,” Commonwealth 6, no. 26-30 (July 1899): 18-20.
Bolton Hall, “A Fable for Workingmen,” To-Morrow 2, no. 7 (July 1906): 67.
Bolton Hall, “The Ones Interested,” Mother Earth 1, no. 10 (December 1906): 5.
Joshua King Ingalls, “Another Renunciation,” Universalist Union 8, no. 52 (November 11, 1843): 829-831.
Joshua King Ingalls, “Competition,” Univercoelum and Spiritual Philosopher 2, no. 16 (August 16, 1848): 249-250.
Harry Kelly, “Anarchism—A Plea for the Impersonal,” Mother Earth 2, no. 12 (February 1908): 555-562.
Eliphalet Kimball, “Civilization—Anarchy,” The Boston Investigator 35, no. 15 (August 19, 1863): 114.
Eliphalet Kimball, “Civilization—Anarchy,” The Boston Investigator 35, no. 16 (August 26, 1863): 122.
Eliphalet Kimball, “Origin of Law,” The Boston Investigator 32, no. 37 (January 14, 1863): 290.
Peter Kropotkin, “Kropotkin says, Stop the War!,” Freedom 34, no. 374 (July 1920): 44-45.
Marx Edgeworth Lazarus, “Apian Psychology and Sociology,” Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 44, no. 259 (December 1871): 118-123.
Samuel Leavitt, “Anti-Malthus,” The Phrenological Journal and Science of Health 71, no. 2 (August 1880): 72-76.
Samuel Leavitt, “Anti-Malthus—No. 2,” The Phrenological Journal and Science of Health 72, no. 1 (January 1881): 32-38.
J. William Lloyd, “Art-Love,” Liberty 4, no. 21 (May 7, 1887): 5.
J. William Lloyd, “An Object Lesson,” Liberty 3, no. 22 (February 6, 1886): 7.
Dyer D. Lum, “Cleveland’s Official View of Polygamy,” Liberty 3, no. 20 (December 26, 1885): 5.
Dyer D. Lum, “Current Literature—Analysis of Religious Belief,” The Radical Review 1, no. 2 (August 1877): 357-361.
T. F. Macdonald, “Australian and New Zealand Labor Movements,” Mother Earth 2, no. 9 (November 1907): 405-410.
Maurice, “Communism,” Freedom 32, no. 345 (February 1918): 9.
Sidney H. Morse, “An Anti-Slavery Hero,” The New England Magazine 4, no. 4 (June 1891): 486-496.
Max Nettlau, “Anarchism: Communist or Individualist?—Both,” Mother Earth 9, no. 5 (July 1914): 170-175.
Max Nettlau, “Anarchism in England Fifty Years Ago,” Liberty 15, no. 1 (February 1906): 44-51.
William Harrison Riley, “Communism vs. Commercialism,” Liberty 1, no. 3 (September 3, 1881): 3.
George Schumm, “Proudhon’s Preeminence,” Liberty 4, no. 18 (March 26, 1887): 5.
Jno. Gilmer Speed, “Anarchists in Hard Times,” The Outlook 48, no. 20 (November 11, 1893): 840-841.
Francis D. Tandy, “Economy in Library Binding,” Books 3, no. 8-9 (August-September 1893): 143.
Francis D. Tandy, Free Competition (Columbus Junction Ia.: E.H. Fulton, 1896).
Francis D. Tandy, “The Pre-Natal Culture Dogma,” The Colorado Medical Journal 3, no. 10 (October 1897): 377-381.
Francis D. Tandy, “The Question of Indexes,” The Library Journal 22, no. 2 (February 1897): 88.
Francis D. Tandy, “The Question of Indexes,” The Library Journal 22, no. 6 (June 1897): 303.
Francis D. Tandy, “The Colorado Medical Library Association, an Historical Sketch,” The Colorado Medical Journal 4, no. 5 (May 1898): 181.
Francis D. Tandy, “Some Suggestions in Regard to the Use of the Dewey Decimal Classification,” Public Libraries 4, no. 3 (March 1899): 139-141.
Francis D. Tandy, “Something about Indexing,” The Writer 10, no. 2 (February 1897): 14-15.
Francis D. Tandy, “Strikes, Trusts, Boycotts and Blacklists,” The Arena 22, no. ?? (February 1900): 194-203.
Francis D. Tandy, “Suggestions on the Index to Periodicals,” Public Libraries 1, no. 4 (August 1896): 149.
Benjamin R. Tucker, “Armies that Overlap,” Liberty 6, no. 26 (March 8, 1890): 4.
Benjamin R. Tucker, “Col. Ingersoll’s Words,” The Index 9, no. 482 (April 4, 1878): 165.
Benjamin R. Tucker, “An Important Work,” Liberty 9, no. 19 (January 7, 1893): 2.
Benjamin R. Tucker, “Response to ‘Art-Love’,” Liberty 4, no. 21 (May 7, 1887): 5.
William Henry Van Ornum, “Co-operation.—I,” The Twentieth Century 12, no. 19 (May 10, 1894): 5-6.
William Henry Van Ornum, “Co-operation.—In England.—II,” The Twentieth Century;; 12, no. 20 (May 17, 1894): 7-8.
William Henry Van Ornum, “Co-operation.—Its Ideal.—III,” The Twentieth Century 12, no. 22 (May 31, 1894): 7-8.
William Henry Van Ornum, “Co-operation.—Ancient Co-operation.—IV,” The Twentieth Century 12, no. 23 (June 7, 1894): 7-8.
William Henry Van Ornum, “Co-operation.—Some Experiments.—V,” The Twentieth Century 12, no. 24 (June 14, 1894): 7-9.
William Henry Van Ornum, “Co-operation.—Various Schemes.—VI,” The Twentieth Century 12, no. 25 (June 21, 1894): 8-10.
William Henry Van Ornum, “Co-operation.—Various Schemes.—VII,” The Twentieth Century 12, no. 26 (June 28, 1894): 7-9.
William Henry Van Ornum, “Co-operation.—European Credit Banks.—VIII,” The Twentieth Century 13, no. 1 (July 5, 1894): 7-8.
William Henry Van Ornum, “Co-operation.—European Credit Banks.—IX,” The Twentieth Century 13, no. 2 (July 12, 1894): 7-8.
William Henry Van Ornum, “Co-operation.—European Credit Banks.—X,” The Twentieth Century 13, no. 3 (July 19, 1894): 8-10.
William Henry Van Ornum, “Co-operation.—Friendly Societies.—XI,” The Twentieth Century 13, no. 4 (July 26, 1894): 7-8.
William Henry Van Ornum, “Co-operation.—Historical Summary.—XII,” The Twentieth Century 13, no. 5 (August 2, 1894): 7-9.
William Henry Van Ornum, “Co-operation.—A Foundation.—XIII,” The Twentieth Century 13, no. 6 (August 9, 1894): 7-9.
William Henry Van Ornum, “Co-operation.—A Plan.—XIV,” The Twentieth Century 13, no. 7 (August 16, 1894): 7-9.
William Henry Van Ornum, “Co-operation.—Dangers.—XV,” The Twentieth Century 13, no. 8 (August 23, 1894): 7-9.
William Henry Van Ornum, “Co-operation.—Development.—XVI,” The Twentieth Century 13, no. 9 (August 30, 1894): 8-10.
William Henry Van Ornum, “Co-operation.—Acquirement and Operation of Public Enterprises.—XVII,” The Twentieth Century 13, no. 10 (September 6, 1894): 7-10.
William Henry Van Ornum, “Co-operation.—The Co-operative Commonwealth.—XVIII,” The Twentieth Century 13, no. 11 (September 13, 1894): 6-8.
William Henry Van Ornum, “Co-operation.—Conclusion.—XIX,” The Twentieth Century 13, no. 12 (September 20, 1894): 6-7.
James L. Walker, “Anarchy, Government, and Liberty,” Liberty 5, no. 6 (October 22, 1887): 6.
Alfred B. Westrup, Citizens’ Money, a critical analysis in the light of free trade in banking (Chicago: Mutual Bank Propaganda, 1891).
“Attempt to Kill Louise Michel,” Liberty 5, no. 14 (February 11, 1888): 1, 8.
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