QUOSA is a tool to help you download and manage full-text. It is built to work with PubMed and a few other databases. A trainer from QUOSA, Dr. Eszter Hars, […]
Safari Books Online: Computer Manuals and Business Books
We’ve had lots of requests for this particular resource and we’re very happy to announce that we’ve been able to obtain access to Safari Books Online. This is a set […]
New Look for CIA World Factbook
The CIA World Factbook has long been a trusty resource for information about the nations of the world. This past Monday they introduced a new website design, which makes navigation […]
Featured: Foreign Broadcast Information Service (FBIS)
Created by the U.S. intelligence community to benefit policy makers and analysts, FBIS Daily Reports (1974-1996) offers foreign views and perspectives on historical events from thousands of monitored broadcasts and […]
New: Vanderbilt TV News Archive
We’re awfully excited to announce that the Libraries recently subscribed to a streaming video resource called the Vanderbilt TV News Archive. The Archive has been recording TV news broadcasts since […]
Online Jazz Music Festival May 12-14
Alexander Street’s First Annual Online Jazz Festival May 12 – 14, 2009 http://alexanderstreet.com/JAZZfest.htm For the next three days, you can listen to more than 18,000 jazz recordings online, and get […]
Preparing for the MCAT, GRE, GMAT, or LSAT?
Studying this summer for standardized tests or licensing exams? Testing and Education Reference Center includes study guides and online practice tests to sharpen your approach for the MCAT, GRE, GMAT, […]
More Full Text Documents in ERIC
Over the years ERIC (the Education Resources Information Center) has collected and indexed many education documents from government agencies, conferences, and associations. Documents from the mid-1990s and forward have been […]
World Atlas of Language Structures Online for Free
If you’re interested in the properties and structural diversity of languages, you’re in luck. A new edition of a print reference has moved online, and is freely available. The World […]
New Features in Find It
If you’re a frequent searcher of library databases, I hope you recognize the Find It button as the place to go a) to find out if the article is available […]