On May 11th, 2012% 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
On May 4th, 2012% All of CUNY has a trial through June 2 to World Scholar: Latin America & the Caribbean, a collection of primary documents, maps, statistics, audio, and video dealing with Latin America and the Caribbean.
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On May 4th, 2012% All of CUNY has a trial through June 2 to World Scholar: Latin America & the Caribbean, a collection of primary documents, maps, statistics, audio, and video dealing with Latin America and the Caribbean.
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On February 29th, 2012% The Graduate Center library has four new electronic resources. Conference Proceedings Citation Index: Science and Conference Proceedings Citation Index: Social Science & Humanities help researchers access the published literature from the most significant conferences, symposia, seminars, colloquia, workshops, and conventions worldwide. Content is not limited to papers published in English and includes data from books, . . . → Read More: New Electronic Resources
On May 31st, 2011% As of May 31, the Graduate Center subscribes to four new full-text electronic resources. Arab-Israeli Relations, 1917-1970 consists of reports, letters, maps, and other primary documents from the National Archives, London, covering the period from the 1917 Balfour Declaration to the Black September war of 1970-1971. Iraq 1914-1974 includes primary documents from the dismantling of . . . → Read More: Primary Documents and Newspapers
On May 5th, 2011% As of May 5, the Graduate Center subscribes to Black Drama, offering 1,462 plays, as well as photographs and other materials related to productions, and Manuscript: Women’s Diaries and Letters, over 69,000 pages of personal writings by American women from the eighteenth, ninteeenth, and twentieth centuries from the holdings of the American Antiquarian Society.
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On May 5th, 2011% As of May 5, the Graduate Center subscribes to Black Drama, offering 1,462 plays, as well as photographs and other materials related to productions, and Manuscript: Women’s Diaries and Letters, over 69,000 pages of personal writings by American women from the eighteenth, ninteeenth, and twentieth centuries from the holdings of the American Antiquarian Society.
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On May 5th, 2011% As of May 5, the Graduate Center subscribes to the JSTOR Arts and Sciences Collection IX, bringing the total of journals available through JSTOR to 1,729. A list of the new titles is available.
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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 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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