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  • New Database Interfaces: Accessible Archives, EBSCO, and Nexis Uni

    Here are some hints about how to get started using three database interfaces that were updated recently: Accessible Archives EBSCO Nexis Uni Accessible Archives Accessible Archives provides full-text access to 18th and 19th century American newspapers, magazines, books, and other publications. The Archives are now […]

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    A Whirlwind of Library Workshops!

    Graduate Center librarians teach research workshops all year round, but there’s a particular whirlwind of events this fall, especially in September and October! No matter where you are in your graduate studies or scholarly journey, there’s sure to be something on our calendar that addresses […]

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    Welcome (Back) to the Mina Rees Library!

    The Mina Rees Library extends a warm welcome to all new members of the Graduate Center community, and an equally warm greeting to all returning members! We hope you’ll avail yourselves of all the library has to offer…and ask us questions when you need help […]

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  • Now Hiring: Adjunct Reference & Digital Outreach Librarian

    Now Hiring! Adjunct Reference + Digital Outreach Librarian

    The Graduate Center Library seeks an Adjunct Reference and Digital Outreach Librarian to work about 12 – 15 hours/week over three weekdays. This position would start immediately and likely continue through the Spring 2025 semester. One weekly shift on Fridays 1-6pm is required: the remaining […]

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  • Artstor on JSTOR Platform Starting August 1

    Artstor images and collections will be available on the JSTOR platform starting August 1, 2024. You can access Artstor via JSTOR by clicking on “Browse” then “Images”: Next, click on “Artstor Collections”: To broaden your search, you can also search Artstor images along with other […]

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    Teaching Anthropology with OER

    This piece is part of a series by participants in the Spring 2024 Open Knowledge Fellowship, coordinated by the Mina Rees Library. Fellows will share insight into the process of converting a syllabus to openly-licensed and/or zero-cost resources, as well as their experiences teaching undergraduate […]

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    15,000,000 Downloads and Counting!

    This past weekend, CUNY libraries — and, more importantly, CUNY researchers — passed a major milestone: CUNY Academic Works had its 15 millionth download! If you’re not familiar with Academic Works, it’s an online repository where members of the CUNY community can share their scholarly, […]

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  • Towards a Collective Pursuit of Knowledge

    This piece is part of a series by participants in the Spring 2024 Open Knowledge Fellowship, coordinated by the Mina Rees Library. Fellows will share insight into the process of converting a syllabus to openly-licensed and/or zero-cost resources, as well as their experiences teaching undergraduate […]

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    Dissertations and Theses Year-in-Review, 2023-24

    Today is Commencement Day for the Graduate Center, which means it’s time for the Library’s celebration of all of the dissertations, theses, and capstone projects that were deposited this academic year. Our concern, of course, is with preserving and making accessible the original research contributions that our students have created in their academic pursuits. The creation of new knowledge, whether through advancements in science or new explorations of the human condition, is the bedrock of graduate study and these culminating works represent an enormous achievement. The Graduate Center sits at the crossroads of CUNY’s research enterprise and our students—today’s graduates—are at the forefront of initiatives that re-energize our studies, revolutionize our methods, and sustain our communities.

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  • Open Knowledge as a Form of Global Citizenship

    This piece is part of a series by participants in the Spring 2024 Open Knowledge Fellowship, coordinated by the Mina Rees Library. Fellows will share insight into the process of converting a syllabus to openly-licensed and/or zero-cost resources, as well as their experiences teaching undergraduate […]

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