New eCollection: Opposing Viewpoints
Opposing Viewpoints in Context offers pro and con on contemporary social issues (including the annual national debate topic!). Sources include: book chapters, magazines, newspapers, statistics, images, video as well as scholarly journal articles. “Opposing Viewpoints – Browse Topics Page.” Gale. Web. 28 … Continued
New Free eCollection: Public Radio and TV
The Library of Congress and WGBH (Boston) have launched their American Archive of Public Broadcasting site. What is it? From the About page: “The Library of Congress and WGBH in Boston have embarked on a project to preserve for posterity … Continued
JSTOR and Shakespeare
JSTOR has partnered with the Folger Shakespeare Library. Their partnership has created JSTOR’s Understanding Shakespeare. This database allows the researcher to locate any line in any of Shakespeare’s plays and retrieve all the JSTOR articles quoting that same line. … Continued
Empires and Revolutions
Dear Empires and Revolutions, Last year, your class broke all of the library’s book usage records, viewing the eBook A Concise History of the Haitian Revolution, an incredible 1839 times! In other news, your course research guide is … Continued
Adolescent Health & Wellness: New eReference
New in the library’s Salem eReference collection is the digitized version of the 3-volume Adolescent Health & Wellness. 5 examples from the 483 articles: Asperger Syndrome by Michael A. Buratovich Eczema by Paul J. Frisch LGBT Teens and Peer Acceptance by Claire … Continued