SAGE Research Methods Online

The Graduate Center has a trial of SAGE Research Methods Online through December 31.  This resource for exploring methods of social science research includes books, articles, and videos.

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Research Centers Directory and Statistics Sources

As of July 14, the Graduate Center subscribes to the online versions of the 2010 editions of Gale’s Research Centers Directory and Statistics Sources.  Each entry in Research Centers Directory includes address, phone number, e-mail address, URL, description, size of staff, publications, scholarships, awards, etc.  Statistics Sources is a guide to current sources of factual quantitative information . . . → Read More: Research Centers Directory and Statistics Sources

COS Funding Opportunities

COS Funding Opportunities contains internships, grants, and fellowships offered in all subject areas.  Browse or search in basic and advanced mode by topic, funding source, deadline, and location.  Set up alerts about new opportunities; view brief online tutorials.

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18th Century Reading Room Closing

Effective August 16, 2008, the Eighteenth-Century Reading Room will be closed to the public and the collection will be returned to its owner, Charles Tanenbaum, shortly thereafter. The Eighteenth-Century Reading Room blog (http://18thcenturyreadingroom.wordpress.com/) will remain accessible but there are no plans to update it at this time. Information about the Speaker Series will be posted . . . → Read More: 18th Century Reading Room Closing

19th Century Masterfile

As of April 16, the Graduate Center subscribes to 19th Century Masterfile, offering citations to over eight million articles, books, and other documents published before 1925.  Also known as Poole’s Plus, after the nineteenth-century periodical index, the database includes links to text from JSTOR, when available.

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Humanities International Complete

The Graduate Center subscribes to Humanities Interational Complete, which includes the full text of 814 journals and indexes over 2,000 periodicals, books, and reference sources.

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Expanded Web of Science Subscription

The Mina Rees Library is pleased to announce that we now have a full subscription to the ISI Web of Science database. Previously we had only subscribed to the Social Sciences Citation Index portion of the database. Now we have a full subscription that includes the Arts and Humanities Citation Index and the Science Citation . . . → Read More: Expanded Web of Science Subscription

Infoshare Online User Survey

All of CUNY subscribes to Infoshare, a demographic database created at Queens College and providing New York City data from city, state, and federal sources, as well as some national statistics.  Planning to improve this resource, its developers have made a brief online survey available.  They are especially interested in hearing from those seeking health-related . . . → Read More: Infoshare Online User Survey

Library Toolbar Available for Internet Explorer

The Library Toolbar is now available for download and installation in Internet Explorer. The toolbar is a browser plugin that enables easy searching of and integration with library resources. The toolbar is free and anyone can download and install it on their computer. The library and Information Technology are planning to add the toolbar to . . . → Read More: Library Toolbar Available for Internet Explorer

Humanities International Complete

The Graduate Center has a trial through November 30 to Humanities International Complete, offering the full text of 670 humanities journals.  Included is all of The Paris Review from 1953 to the present.  This journal is not available electronically from any other source.

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