Dear Hum. 3,
Great to see you throughout this week and last! Here’s the direct link to your 1950’s Social History research guide. Thanks for asking such great questions! Do we have to cite images? – Yes, & the library purchases Noodletools … Continued
Dear Encounters,
Great to see you this week! Here is the direct link to your research guide. Thanks for the excellent analogies and helpful search suggestions. I love Lily’s ’16 analogy comparing a concordance to the Control + F feature for the … Continued
Dear CSBGL,
Great to meet with you in the Center for Innovative teaching the other day! Thanks for the great conversation around bibliographic mining. Here’s a link to your research guide, opening to the Bib Mining page. As always, email lsanborn at … Continued
New eCollection: Opposing Viewpoints
Opposing Viewpoints in Context offers pro and con on contemporary social issues (including the annual national debate topic!). Sources include: book chapters, magazines, newspapers, statistics, images, video as well as scholarly journal articles. “Opposing Viewpoints – Browse Topics Page.” Gale. Web. 28 … Continued
New Free eCollection: Public Radio and TV
The Library of Congress and WGBH (Boston) have launched their American Archive of Public Broadcasting site. What is it? From the About page: “The Library of Congress and WGBH in Boston have embarked on a project to preserve for posterity … Continued