EBSCO Databases

July 16, 2008

EBSCO has switched all its databases to its new 2.0 interface. As a result, searching is taking longer than usual, and not all the features seem to be working. If the name of the database you have entered is not displayed, click the . . . link beside Specific Databases at the top of the screen. If you find the 2.0 interface difficult to read, you might consider increasing the text size of your browser. In both Firefox and Internet Explorer, go to View and Text Size. EBSCO databases include Academic Search Premier, America: History and Life, Business Source Premier, CINAHL, EconLit, ERIC, Health Source: Nursing, Historical Abstracts, Humanities International Complete, Medline, PsycArticles, PsycBooks, PsycCritiques, PsycInfo, RILM, and SocIndex.


Politico

July 11, 2008

LexisNexis has added to its resources Politico, providing news about political campaigns, Congress, lobbying, advocacy, and other topics related to American national politics. To search Politico, go to LexisNexis, choose Power Search, and select Politico from the dropdown menu of sources.


Twentieth Century Advice Literature

July 9, 2008

The Graduate Center has a trial through September 8 to Twentieth Century Advice Literature: North American Guides on Race, Sex, Gender, and the Family.  This database on the mores of the past includes 112 self-help and how-to books published between 1859 and 1980.  Titles focus on business, finance, and professional life; character and self-improvement; citizenship; education and student life; health, hygiene, and personal appearance; home management; entertaining and leisure activities; child-rearing; love, sex, and marriage; social etiquette; social organizations; and travel and foreign customs.


JSTOR V Collection

June 30, 2008

As of June 30, CUNY’s JSTOR subscription includes the JSTOR V Collection, offering 18 additional journals to the more than 900 already available. This collection will total 120 titles by the end of 2009. The newly available titles are The Bulletin of the Museum of Modern Art, Design Quarterly, Environmental History, Film History, Germanic Museum Review, The Hudson Review, Hypatia, Journal of Folklore Research, Journal of Modern Literature, Research in African Literatures, and Victorian Studies. As with all JSTOR titles, the most recent issues of ongoing journals are not available because of restrictions imposed by publishers. Check the Mina Rees Library’s list of available electronic journals to determine where the latest issues of these titles may be available.


Iter: Gateway to the Middle Ages and Renaissance

June 4, 2008

As of June 4, the Graduate Center subscribes to Iter: Gateway to the Middle Ages and Renaissance. The Graduate Center’s subscription to this resource includes the Iter Bibliography, Iter Italicum, Milton Bibliography, and the journals Early Theatre and Renaissance and Reformation. Bibliography of English Women Writers, 1500-1640 and Baptisteria Sacra will be available later in 2008.  Find it! does not work with these resources.  To see possible links to full text in Iter Bibliography, select the Full Details of a record and then the Check for full text box.


Computing Reviews

May 30, 2008

As of May 30, the Graduate Center subscribes to Computing Reviews.  This Association for Computing Machinery database provides reviews of books and journal articles covering all aspects of computing.


Digital Dissertations and EEBO

May 29, 2008

As of May 29, the Graduate Center’s full-text access in Dissertation Abstracts has expanded. In addition to the text of most Graduate Center dissertations since 1996, Graduate Center patrons now have access to dissertations from other institutions for the same period. Many pre-1997 dissertations from other institutions are also available.

In addition, the Graduate Center subscribes to Early English Books Online. EEBO includes the text of over 118,500 books published between 1473 and 1700. Users should consult the information about resizing text, printing multiple pages, and citing EEBO titles.


PsycCritiques

May 27, 2008

The Graduate Center subscribes to PsycCritiques, an American Psychological Association database, offering the full text of reviews of recent scholarly and professional books in psychology from 1956 to the present, as well as reviews of popular films and books from a psychological perspective.


Find it! and PubMed

May 23, 2008

The PubMed database is now integrated with  , our citation-linking service. If you link into PubMed from our library website, the Find it! button will show up on every citation within your search results. The database is available from our A-Z Database list and on our science-and-health-focused subject guides.


Images of the American Civil War

May 16, 2008

The Graduate Center has a trial through June 13 to Images of the American Civil War: Photographs, Posters, and Ephemera, providing 1,400 images searchable by place, date, battle/campaign/event, setting, and photographer.