Online Encyclopedias: Free and Otherwise

You have probably noticed there are several new entrants into the free online encyclopedia business. Wikipedia is the best known of these types of reference works. Wikipedia allows anyone to […]


Springtime Birds

It’s spring and the birds are returning. Have you ever wondered where they go during the winter? How far they fly? How many eggs they lay? Well, the Birds of […]


National Library Week

It’s National Library Week!  Here’s a selection of ways to celebrate: Consult with a subject specialist librarian about a project you’re working on.   Use your laptop to read or […]


Wireless Printing… @ Your Library

   Just a reminder that wireless printing is available at the Eisenhower Library.  Details about how to set up your computer are available at http://www.jhu.edu/printing/.


JSTOR News

If you’ve heard of or used JSTOR, you’ll want to know about some new features of this resource.  If you’re not yet familiar with JSTOR, first a brief description:  JSTOR is […]


New Off-Campus Access to Library Resources

It’s now much easier to get off-campus access to the library’s online resources with our new proxy service, an alternative to VPN. You don’t have to download software, reconfigure your […]


Traumatic Stress Literature Database

We now offer access to the PILOTS (Published International Literature on Traumatic Stress) database. PILOTS is a bibliographic database produced at the headquarters of the National Center for Post-Traumatic Stress […]


Online Reviews of Psychology Books Available

PsycCRITIQUES is the online version of Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books. Each week up to 20 reviews of current books and films (including Little Miss Sunshine) are posted. Reviews […]


Make Your Research and Writing Easier with RefWorks

RefWorks is a web-based bibliographic management system. Learn how to use it to store citations and create bibliographies. Two 90-minute classes will be offered on March 21 and March 22, […]