Additions to our collection of online research databases in October is highlighted by the addition of "The Chronicle of Higher Education," but also expanded with several citation/abstract resources:
The Chronicle of Higher Education
The library now provides
current access to "The Chronicle of Higher Education" website. By using the library’s link, you can now get access to the latest daily articles, articles from the print issue that are posted on Mondays, a searchable archive of back issues, "The Chronicle Review," complete data from the annual "Almanac of Higher Education," and multi-media extras.
ArticleFirst
Brief citations of articles from the tables of contents of over 16,000 journals in science, technology, medicine, social science, business, the humanities, and popular culture.
Electronic Books
Catalog of online electronic books available through libraries worldwide.
GPO Monthly Catalog
Provides citations to U.S. federal government publications. Contains references to Congressional reports, hearings, debates, and records; judiciary materials; and documents issued by executive departments (Defense, State, Labor, Office of the President, etc.).
Heritage of the Printed Book
Catalog of European printing in the early modern era (from the 15th century to the 1830s). Describes printed items held by major European national and university libraries, including works in over 80 languages including Latin, Middle French, and other archaic languages.
Janice Bluestein Longone Culinary Archive Resource Guides
The Culinary Archive includes material on numerous aspects of food and drink, cooking and dining, and housekeeping and domestic life in America, from the 16th century to the present, with the greatest concentration in the 19th through mid-20th century. The resource guides suggest possible research topics and provide a path into the materials on subjects such as domestic service and the "servant problem", food and drink merchandizing, and American diet reform movements.
WorldCat Dissertations and Theses
Descriptions of dissertations, theses, and published material based on theses held by over 57,000 libraries worldwide (including most libraries in North America, and the national libraries of Australia and many Western European countries). Includes many titles from European countries not included in "ProQuest Dissertations & Theses."
For more information about new research databases, see the
New databases page.