Archive for the ‘new resources’ category
Reader's Guide Retrospective
June
25
Search popular general-interest publications from 1890 to 1982 through the Reader’s Guide Retrospective. This new addition to our resources indexes a range of the most popular US based publications from Atlantic Monthly to Vogue. Access the Reader’s Guide is through the Online Resources option from Electronic Library
Scientific American archives available
June
24
Issues of Scientific American from 1948 onwards are now accessible through our online journals A-Z via the Electronic Library
African Writers Series
June
17
This new resource provides online access to over 250 volumes of fiction, poetry, drama and non-fiction prose from key African authors. It collects all the texts published as part of the Heinemann African Writers Series, many of which are now out of print and only available in specialist research libraries. African Writers Series is available […]
Early European Books Online
June
16
We’ve recently added Early European Books Online to our Electronic Library collection. This complements our existing access to Early English books online and provides scholars with new ways of accessing and exploring the printed record of early modern Europe, drawing together a diverse array of printed sources from the fifteenth, sixteenth, and seventeenth centuries. Early […]
FAME
February
2
Recently added to our online resources, FAME offers comprehensive information on companies in the UK and Ireland. It has a total coverage of 7 million companies, and allows the user to research individual companies, search for businesses with specific profiles, and to carry out detailed analysis.
Four new titles from Duke University Press for 2010
January
22
The Library’s subscription to the 2010 e-Duke Journals Scholarly Collection: Expanded includes online access to 4 new journals: Comparative Literature, the Journal of Music Theory, Novel, andPhilosophical Review.
Times Literary Supplement Historical Archive
January
20
We now have access to expanded coverage of the Times Literary Supplement. The TLS Historical Archive adds an additional 15 years to our previous access and now includes content from 1902 – 2005. The updated resource also offers a much improved search function including the ability to search the full-text of reviews.