First World War Archive: extracting everyman poetry

Below is a 3-minute video describing how to pull the everyman/amateur poetry from the library’s First World War Archive.   Looking for biography/analysis of well-known WWI poets?  Highly recommended are 2 of the library’s eRef collections: Salem Literature and Gale … Continued

Empires and Revolutions

posted in: History, Humanities, Research | 0

Dear Empires and Revolutions,   Here is your course research guide identifying library eCollections relative to researching the Aztec Empire, Hernan Cortes, Motecuhzoma II and conquistadors.   Looking for primary sources?  This page in the guide identifies two eBooks containing content written at the time. … Continued

The New York Times dot com

The Library just purchased campus-wide access to the NYTtimes.com site! Two items to note: Articles from 1923-1980 are not available. (For archival NYTs research, please use the library’s digital historical U.S. Newspaper collection).   Access to the NYTtimes.com site is … Continued

GreenR

GreenR (stands for: Global Reference on the Environment, Energy, and Natural Resources) contains global perspectives on global environmental issues.   To reveal all of the global environmental topics covered by GreenR, click the “View all ” button (upper middle, directly … Continued

Statista.com

posted in: Mathematics, Research | 0

Looking for statistics? The library purchases the Germany-based product: Statista.   What is it?   Statista is an eCollection of over 1,000,000 global, corporate, non-profit, economic, trending events, governmental, and educational statistics. From www.statistica.com on May 5, 2014 (emphasis added): “We … Continued