The First World War: Propaganda and Recruitment
The Ohrstrom Library is very happy to announce its purchase of the database. This archive has been created by Adam Matthew digital with content provided from several international libraries. The First World War: Propaganda and Recruitment contains digitized international content related to … Continued
Citation Salvation and Deliverance from Plagiarism
Have you seen this? Now hanging in the Humanities classrooms is a new poster, designed to achieve Citation Salvation and Deliverance from Plagiarism. Scan the poster’s QR codes to take you directly to the library’s citation guide, to Noodletools and/or the … Continued
Hello Physics V,
Lovely to see you over in Lindsay today! As you recall, a great place to locate anchoring background information is the Gale Virtual Reference Collection. From here, and to meet the scholarly journal component of the assignment, recommended are both Ebsco’s – … Continued
Boss Research
While pulling last term’s database raw search stats, this happily astonishing graphic jumped out at me: What is this? Well, this chart indicates that our collective suite of Ebsco periodical products, was searched 3,285 times during the month of November … Continued
Communist? Social Democrat? Guilty of a little McCarthyism?
Whatever your assigned stance for the Hum. V Cold War project, the accompanying research guide is here to help. Tip: Use the Gale Virtual Reference Collection to obtain an overarching history of the Cold War. Next, consider searching just the reference set Cold War for background … Continued