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This trial has ended. Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post Recommend on Facebook share via Reddit Share with Stumblers Tumblr it Tweet about it Bookmark in Browser Tell a friend Join the Mina Rees Library this week with Spring Break workshops: Tuesday, March 26th, 6pm Research in Health WebinarTo join the webinar, click this link and ‘Enter as Guest’ This 30 minute webinar will provide an overview of several resources that will help students find information from books, journals, and dissertations. Registration is suggested but not required. Wednesday, March 27, . . . → Read More: Spring Break Workshops This 30 minute webinar will provide an overview of several primary and secondary resources useful for research in the humanities including newspaper, ebook, and dissertation databases. Several full text journal databases will be discussed as well. Registration is suggested but not required The webinar will take place on Friday, March 15 at 12.30 p.m. to join . . . → Read More: Humanities Research Resources Webinar- Fri. 3/15, 12.30 pm The Mina Rees Library will hold evening and afternoon webinars & workshops for GC students this Spring.Register here! March Webinars Social Sciences Research, Wed, Mar 6, 6:00pm Humanities Research, Fri, Mar 15, 12:30pm Research in Health, Tue, Mar 19, 6:00pm Research in the Sciences, Fri, Mar 29, 12:30pm Special Off-Site Collaborative March Workshop @ . . . → Read More: Register for Spring Webinars & Workshops The New York Public Library’s Stephen A. Schwarzman Building at 42nd St. and 5th Ave. is an historical research library to which Graduate Center scholars have full and complete access. Books and specialized periodicals in the Library’s general collection support research in both American and European history, anthropology, political science, and other research interests in . . . → Read More: Orientation to Resources at the NYPL 2/27 The New York Public Library’s Stephen A. Schwarzman Building at 42nd St. and 5th Ave. is an historical research library to which Graduate Center scholars have full and complete access. Books and specialized periodicals in the Library’s general collection support research in both American and European history, anthropology, political science, and other research interests in . . . → Read More: Orientation to Resources at the NYPL 2/27 & 3/27 As of July 2 the Graduate Center has access to several new electronic resources. The 17th-18th Century Burney Collection Newspapers represents the largest and most comprehensive collection of early English news media, charting the development of newspapers, the free press, and the concept of news and totaling almost one-million pages and approximately 1,270 titles. National . . . → Read More: New Databases The Graduate Center has a trial through June 8 to PsycTests, a collection of descriptive summaries, full text, and relevant citations on the development and assessment of tests and measures that can be used in research and teaching. The database serves as a repository for the full text of psychological tests and measures as well . . . → Read More: Database Trials As of May 9, the Graduate Center has access to 302 additional electronic books in education, literature, languages and linguistics, and social sciences. These resources are available through Palgrave Connect Education, Palgrave Connect Language and Linguistics, Palgrave Connect Literature, and Palgrave Connect Social Sciences. In addition, access to reference books in American and English literature . . . → Read More: New Electronic Books As of April 25 the Graduate Center subscribes to Oxford Handbooks Online, a collection of 90 Oxford University Press titles in business and management, philosophy, political science, and religion. Oxford Handbooks Online may be searched together with Oxford Scholarship Online. As of April 25, all of CUNY subscribes to the Chronicle of Philanthropy, offering the . . . → Read More: New and Trial Electronic Resources |
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