On May 5th, 2011% As of May 5, the Graduate Center subscribes to Oxford Bibliographies Online, covering Atlantic history, biblical studies, Buddhism, the classics, Hinduism, international relations, medieval studies, philosophy, public health, the Renaissance and Reformation, social work, and Victorian literature. The bibliographies are drawn from books, journals, and internet resources.
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On April 1st, 2011% The Graduate Center has a trial through May 30 to Filmakers Library Online, a collection of 913 documentaries covering such topics as anthropology, dance, demographics, economics, education, environment, family, fine arts, health, history, literature, medicine, musicology, poltiics, psychology, race and culture, religion, science and technology, sexuality and gender, sociology, war, and women’s issues.
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On March 9th, 2011% CUNY has a trial through April 30 to Past Masters, collection of primary texts by philosophers and literary figures from Aristotle, Jane Austen, and Francis Bacon to Ludwig Wittgenstein, Mary Wollstonecraft, and W. B. Yeats. The texts are scholarly editions from university presses.
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On November 5th, 2010% As of November 4, the Graduate Center subscribes to Oxford Journals Online, providing the text of more than 200 Oxford University Press journals from 1996 to the present. Use the database’s advanced search function to search by author, article titles, or journal or by year. Although content prior to 1996 may be searched, the Graduate . . . → Read More: Oxford Journals Online
On July 19th, 2010% Videos of productions of Anton Chekhov’s The Seagull, Henrik Ibsen’sAn Enemy of the People, Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman, and Wendy Wasserstein’s Uncommon Women and Others are among 23 new titles available in Theatre in Video. The database offers more than more videos of plays or drama documentaries.
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On July 19th, 2010% As of June 11 the Graduate Center subscribes to Cambridge Histories Online. This database offers the text of 250 Cambridge University Press reference works published since 1960. In addition to history, these titles cover economics, the history of science, the history of the book, language and linguistics, literature, music, philosophy, political and social theory, religion, theatre . . . → Read More: Cambridge Histories Online
On May 4th, 2010% The Graduate Center has a trial through June 2 to Oxford Biblical Studies Online, which includes six Oxford editions of the Bible, annotations, commentaries, concordances, and Oxford Companion to the Bible.
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On March 31st, 2010% As of March 31, all of CUNY has access to JSTOR Collection VIII, providing the full text of 88 journals, bringing the total of titles available to 1,420. Newly available titles include Academe, Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Comparative Literature Studies, English in Africa, For the Learning of Mathematics, International Journal of the Classical Tradition, Japanese . . . → Read More: New JSTOR Content
On March 10th, 2010% The content of Oxford Scholarship Online has been increased by 199 titles, bringing the total to 3,772 Oxford University Press reference books in economics and finance, history, linguistics, literature, mathematics, music, philosophy, political science, and psychology. A list of newly available titles by subject is available.
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On March 1st, 2010% The Graduate Center has a trial through June 30 to American Antiquarian Society Historical Periodicals, offering the text of over 1,500 American periodicals published between 1691 and 1837, including original typography, graphics, and drawings.
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