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Dissertations and Theses Year-in-Review, 2022-23
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Interlibrary Loan News – Make More ILL Requests!
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The Value of Open Access…in the Words of Readers
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A New Partner for the CUNY Digital History Archive
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Summertime, and Submitting Scholarship is Easy
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May 29-30: OneSearch Unavailable for 24 hours
Posted on May 19, 2021 | No CommentsWe’re sharing an important service update – feel free to reach out with any questions! CUNY OneSearch catalog/search function will be temporarily unavailable due to maintenance for a 24 hour period as follows: Saturday, May 29th at 9:00 PM until Sunday, May 30th at 9:00 […] -
GC-customized WorldCat.org is down (please bear with us!)
Posted on April 27, 2021 | No CommentsThe GC-customized version of WorldCat.org is temporarily down. This means we won’t see the Find it at CUNY link or the Request via Interlibrary Loan link as we search WorldCat. You can still use the un-customized version of WorldCat to look up materials from around the world. […] -
Technical Difficulties: GC-customized WorldCat.org is down
Posted on April 8, 2021 | No CommentsThe GC-customized version of WorldCat.org is temporarily down. This means we won’t see the Find it at CUNY link or the Request via Interlibrary Loan link as we search WorldCat. You can still use the un-customized version of WorldCat to look up materials from around the […] -
Spotlight on: The Alternative Press
Posted on April 8, 2019 | No Comments“Alternative press” is a broad term for independent, non-corporate, non-mainstream newspapers and magazines, and publications from radical, anti-establishment, or counter-culture groups. Alternative press outlets tend to cover stories the mainstream media (MSM) duck. And when they cover the same stories as the MSM, they tackle […] -
Explore Survey Data with New Database: Roper Center Archives
Posted on May 3, 2018 | No CommentsThe Roper Center Archives consist of over 23,000 datasets from public opinion surveys dating back to the 1930’s. Around 60% of these were conducted in the U.S., and they cover variety of topics including elections and politics, social issues, finances and the economy, education, health, international affairs, social movements and […] -
Spring 2018 E-Resources Summary
Posted on April 23, 2018 | No CommentsThis post is the latest in a series designed to keep our community updated about changes in our collections and focuses primarily on electronic resources available through the Graduate Center Library. New Databases: (These and all other databases can be found on our full A-Z […] -
CUNY Libraries Offer Free Access to The Wall Street Journal
Posted on March 13, 2018 | No CommentsWe are happy to announce that CUNY now offers a free membership to The Wall Street Journal via a CUNY-wide academic pass. Much like the New York Times Academic Pass, anyone with a valid CUNY email address can register to have free access to www.wsj.com and […] -
HathiTrust Digital Library @ the GC
Posted on February 13, 2018 | No CommentsSix million volumes from the HathiTrust Digital Library are now available for PDF download by Graduate Center affiliates. Downloadable titles include books and journals published in the US before 1923, works published outside the US before 1878, US federal government documents, and Creative Commons licensed open works. […] -
New Database: American Antiquarian Society (AAS) Historical Periodicals
Posted on December 1, 2017 | No CommentsThe Graduate Center Library now offers access to the American Antiquarian Society (AAS) Historical Periodicals Collection. This collection is made up of five databases that contain over 6,500 digitized publications from 1691-1877. Documenting the Colonial Era through the Civil War and Reconstruction via print culture from […] -
Ebook Central Replaces ebrary and Ebook Library: How to Migrate Your Bookshelves
Posted on June 9, 2017 | No CommentsThe collections that were once known as ebrary and Ebook Library (EBL) have merged to a new ProQuest platform and are now known as Ebook Central. This platform offers a new look and updated features, but still contains the full corpus of the collections that […]