We now have a complimentary subscription from EBSCO to GreenFILE.
GreenFILE offers well-researched information covering all aspects of human impact to the environment. Its collection of scholarly, government and general-interest titles includes content on the environmental effects of individuals, corporations and local/national governments, and what can be done at each level to minimize these effects.
As always, if this database is useful for your research, please post comments here or contact the Electronic Resources Librarian.
We have a new trial running for ARTstor! The trial will run until June 8th. If this database is useful for your research, please post comments here or contact the Electronic Resources Librarian.
What is ARTstore?
ARTstor is a digital library of approximately 700,000 images in the areas of art, architecture, the humanities, and social sciences with a set of tools to view, present, and manage images for research and pedagogical purposes.
In ARTstor you can:
- Browse content by collection, classification, or geography
- Search content by keyword or advanced search terms (e.g., date and geographic origin)
- Sort search results by date, creator, or title
- View images and image data
- Zoom in on and pan images for greater detail
- Print and save images and related data to other hardware (e.g. CD, memory stick, hard drive)
- Create groups of images for later retrieval and presentation
- Organize image groups into shared folders
- Direct other ARTstor users to images or image groups
- Upload personal images and sound files to the ARTstor platform
- Export images and image groups to ARTstor’s Offline Image Viewer (OIV) presentation tool
- Save citations for images or image groups, and email or print these, as well as export them directly into EndNote, ProCite, RefWorks, Reference Manager, or a text file
We’re happy to announce that the library now provides site-wide access to The Senses, A Comprehensive Reference online.
From the publisher:
This major new publishing event provides the first up-to-date, cutting-edge, comprehensive reference work combining volumes on all major sensory modalities in one set in three decades. Under the guidance of a distinguished team of international experts, 6 volumes collected 300 articles from all the top scientists laying out our current knowledge on the anatomy, physiology, and molecular biology of sensory organs.
As always, please let us know if this is a valuable resource for your research. Comments can be posted here or sent to the Electronic Resources Librarian.
We are happy to announce we now have site-wide access to the Chronicle of Higher Education online!
As always, please let us know if this is a valuable resource for your research. Comments can be posted here or sent to the Electronic Resources Librarian.
The library has added a new database to the collection, the Database of Recorded American Music (DRAM).
The Database of Recorded American Music (DRAM) is a database of sound recordings that contains audio files of over 1200 CDs. DRAM includes 7500 compositions of classical music, folk music, opera, jazz, country music, early rhythm and blues, musical theater, experimental music, electronic music, early rock and Native American music from the United States.
Please try it out and let us know what you think!