Web of Knowledge is changing over to a new platform this Sunday, July 17th. Access to all the databases on the Web of Knowledge platform may be interrupted between 9:00 […]
Empire Series from the 19th Century UK Periodicals
Are you researching the history of the British Empire? Then, we have some good news for you! Recently, we have added the second part of the 19th Century UK Periodicals […]
Not AirTran and Southwest, But EBSCO and Wilson–A Major Merger!
Well, it may not be AirTran and Southwest, but the recently announced merger of EBSCO Publishing (EBSCO) and the H.W. Wilson Company (Wilson) will enable you to fly more effectively […]
Free E-Books from the National Academies Press
Science, technology, engineering and mathematics publishers are making more and more of their publications freely available online. I recently received emails from IOP and AIP informing me about some of […]
London Low Life
Sex and brothels, politics, scandals, tourism, crime and justice, women and gender, street literature, religion, social reform—OH MY! Our new database, London Low Life has got it all. This excellent full-text digital […]
Important RefWorks Information: Downtime Sunday Morning
RefWorks needs to shut down access to all JHU RefWorks accounts this Sunday morning, to do maintenance work. Access will not be allowed between midnight and 5 am, the morning […]
Harvard Business School — Articles vs. Cases
Frequently, questions arise about the availability of Harvard Business Review (HBR) articles and Harvard Business School (HBS) case studies – and about the difference between the two. So, here’s the […]
Texts Online, Part Two: Where is the free stuff?
Okay, so you can find lots of digitized texts from the libraries’ homepage, by looking under the subject lists. But we all know EVERYTHING is on the Web, so where […]
Copyright Guide Gets a Makeover
It has been a while since the library’s guide to copyright was updated, so we recently decided it was time for this page to get a whole new look and feel. […]
Asian-Pacific American Heritage Month
May was first designated as Asian-Pacific American Heritage Week in 1978 when Congress passed Public Law 95-419, initiating the annual celebration. It is a month to commemorate generations of Asian and Pacific Islanders […]