Hum. 3 and Persepolis
Dear Hum. 3, Great to see you throughout this week! Here’s the research guide we looked at; your mini-library for finding context and historical background related to Iran in the 1970’s. Want to see Iran from the 1970’s? The … Continued
Spanish Language eBooks
795 academic eBooks, originally published and available in Spanish, are available on the library’s JSTOR platform. Titles are largely Humanities focused and include content from publishers El Colegio de México, Ediciones UC, and Marcial Pons Ediciones de Historia. … Continued
Why do we cite?
The Hum. 4 paper is due in a few short days & my inbox is happily filled with citation conundrums. Why do we do it? Academics cite for a variety of good reasons, including: To supply the reader … Continued
How fast does JSTOR grow?
JSTOR is one of the library’s most popular digital collections. Thousands of searches are conducted in JSTOR over a typical year, sometimes thousands of searches are run in a single month. From a recent email, JSTOR, in 2015, … Continued
Ohrstrom Library Celebrates 25 Years
Twenty-five years ago this week, over the weekend of April 20-21, 1991, the St. Paul’s School community gathered together for the dedication of Ohrstrom Library, which in the tradition of Sheldon Library before it, has faithfully supported the teaching, research, … Continued