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Washington Post Offers Free Access to Those With .edu Email
Posted on February 6, 2017 | 1 CommentUPDATE 10/27/2017: The Washington Post no longer offers free access to everyone who has a .edu email account. That program seems to have been replaced with a low-cost academic subscription offer. Learn more here. The Washington Post allows for free access to its website to […] -
Goodbye Scopus
Posted on December 21, 2016 | No CommentsBecause of the Graduate Center’s budget constraints, the library can no longer sustain a subscription to Elsevier’s Scopus database. Librarians apply cost and use statistics (and other factors) to deliberations about electronic resource renewals and cancellations. We also – to the best of our ability – avoid duplication of […] -
October 2016 E-Resources Summary
Posted on October 31, 2016 | 4 CommentsThis post is the latest in a series designed to keep the Graduate Center community updated about our collections; focused primarily on electronic resources available through the Graduate Center Library. Happy Halloween! New Databases (These and all other databases can be found on our full A-Z […] -
CUNY Legacy Dissertations & Capstones
Posted on August 3, 2016 | 5 CommentsThe Graduate Center Library is pleased to offer the CUNY community a new collection: CUNY GC Legacy (Retrospective) Dissertations, 1965-2014. This database is open for use by any current CUNY Library user on any CUNY campus, and it requires authentication with a CUNY library barcode number. The […] -
#BlackLivesMatter and the Power of the Primary
Posted on July 13, 2016 | 14 CommentsHelicopters swarmed above 34th street last week, positioning the Graduate Center amidst blocked traffic and sirens as protesters painted the city with demands for justice. Responses such as these to racial profiling by police have erupted on a national scale since the beginning of the […] -
Getting Closer to OneSearch
Posted on July 6, 2016 | 6 CommentsHave you noticed the OneSearch link on the library website? Have you tried it? Now’s a great time to give OneSearch a whirl — or, if you’ve tried it in the past, to check it out again, as we’ve mentioned before, with steady improvements over the past […] -
January and February 2016 E-Resources Summary
Posted on February 19, 2016 | 1 CommentThis post is the latest in a series designed to keep the Graduate Center community updated about our collections; focused primarily on electronic resources available through the Graduate Center Library. Welcome back, GC students and faculty! New Databases (These and all other databases can be […] -
Welcome Adriana Palmer, ER-IR Librarian!
Posted on February 9, 2016 | 3 CommentsYou may have already met Adriana Palmer. She has worked at the GC as an adjunct librarian since 2014. But now we are additionally thrilled that Adriana Palmer joins our team as a full time librarian! Adriana’s new job combines two areas of responsibility. First, the ‘ER’ part: […] -
Two Database Cancellations
Posted on December 9, 2015 | 1 CommentDue to restricted budgets, the GC Library has had to make a few hard decisions about our database offerings this year, and will no longer subscribe to the following databases. Please see below for suggested alternatives that could be used in the place of a […] -
October 2015 E-resources Summary
Posted on October 2, 2015 | No CommentsThis post is the latest in a series designed to keep the Graduate Center community updated about our collections; focused primarily on electronic resources available through the Graduate Center Library. New Databases: (These and all other Graduate Center Library databases can be found on our […]