First World War Archive: extracting everyman poetry
Below is a 3-minute video describing how to pull the everyman/amateur poetry from the library’s First World War Archive. Looking for biography/analysis of well-known WWI poets? Highly recommended are 2 of the library’s eRef collections: Salem Literature and Gale … Continued
Happy Halloween
The library’s Statista database offers an intriguing collection of infographics and what they call Giant Charts including this chart about Halloween. Who knew Americans were expected to spend $330 Million on pet costumes in 2013? Happy Haunting! You will … Continued
Dear Physics V,
Great to see you today! As you remember, this is your research guide describing and discussing the library’s eCollections of scholarly physics sources. All of the eCollections contain limiters so one can easily extract the most contemporary physics research. … Continued
New library purchase: Scientific American site license
As part of its new site license to Nature, this library purchase includes a site license to the popular science magazine, Scientific American. This license includes the full-text of all the articles published in Scientific American, 1845-present. For … Continued
Leaf Science
The library’s NBC streaming newsreel collection includes several videos featuring ‘leaf science’ including this video featuring The Chemistry of Changing Leaves. Happy Autumn! Photo by randihausken