News and Events - Syracuse University Library

October 31, 2008

Trial access for Eighteenth Century Journals Portal

Trial is available through December 31st and it's available via IP authentication only.

To access the collections, point your browser to: Eighteenth Century Journals Portal

For Off-Campus access please point your browser to: Eighteenth Century Journals Portal


Eighteenth Century Journals Portal offers a single search interface for the following collections:

Eighteenth Century Journals I is drawn from the Hope Collection at the Bodleian Library, and includes 76 rare journals printed between 1693 and 1793. A particular strength is eighteenth century drama, with over 19 titles relating to the theatre.

Eighteenth Century Journals II from the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, University of Texas is a critical resource for the study of all aspects of the eighteenth century offering a wide variety of newspapers and periodicals (1699-1812) which are not available elsewhere.

Eighteenth Century Journals III is drawn from British Library and from Cambridge University Library and focuses on journals (1680-1816) published outside of London including Canadian, Caribbean, and Indian journals. This collection includes a large number of Irish journals, together with titles published in Edinburgh, Canterbury, and Cambridge.

For more information or feedback, please contact Mark Weimer

Trial access for Springer math ebook collection

Trial is available through November 30th and it's available via IP authentication only.

To access the collections, point your browser to: Springer math e-books

For Off-Campus access please point your browser to: Springer math e-books

Springer’s Lecture Notes in Mathematics is a well-known series that reports on new developments in all areas of mathematics and their applications - quickly, informally and at a high level. The Series includes: 1. Research monographs, 2. Lectures on a new field or presentations of a new angle in a classical field, and 3. Summer schools and intensive courses on topics of current research. There are currently almost 2,000 titles available in the collection.


For more information or feedback, please contact Scott Warren

October 24, 2008

Students now able to sign up for a tutor in Bird Library

In a partnership with the Bird Library Learning Commons, the Tutoring and Study Center is now offering students the opportunity to sign up for tutoring services right in the library. The TSC provides academic tutors for Syracuse University students seeking to do better in their courses. To sign up for these services, students are invited to visit the Tutoring and Study Center desk located on the first floor of Bird Library (near the stand-up workstations) on Mondays and Tuesdays from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., and on Wednesdays from 5:30 p.m. to 9 p.m.

For more information, please contact the Tutoring and Study Center Office at 443-2005 or tutorctr@syr.edu. The Center is located on 111 Waverly Avenue, Suite 220 and is open daily from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

October 22, 2008

Trial access for Film Indexes Online

Trial is available through December 6th and it's available via IP authentication only.

To access the collections, point your browser to: Film Indexes Online

For Off-Campus access please point your browser to: Film Indexes Online

Film Indexes Online is a new portal for subscribers to Film Index International (FII) and the American Film Institute Catalog (AFI Catalog), created in partnership with two distinguished film research organizations, the British Film Institute (bfi) and the American Film Institute. Film Indexes Online can be used to cross-search both FII and AFI Catalog or to search the individual databases separately.

For more information or feedback, please contact Mark Weimer

Trial access for FIAF International Index to Film Periodicals - Full Text

Trial is available through December 6th and it's available via IP authentication only.

To access the collections, point your browser to: FIAF International Index to Film Periodicals - Full Text

For Off-Campus access please point your browser to: FIAF International Index to Film Periodicals - Full Text

This add-on feature offers the most extensive full-text backfile to citations of the International Federation of Film Archives, dating from 1972 onward. Many of the journals are international and available for the first time online.

For more information or feedback, please contact Mark Weimer

Trial access for Periodicals Archive Online

Trial is available through December 6th and it's available via IP authentication only.

To access the collections, point your browser to: Periodicals Archive Online

For Off-Campus access please point your browser to: Periodicals Archive Online

This trial for Periodicals Archive Online has links to JSTOR enabled. This is a customization feature that is available for customers of both PAO and JSTOR collections. Bibliographic records for JSTOR titles that we have indexed in Periodicals Index Online have been pulled into PAO so they can be cross-searched with our PAO titles and link out to the full text in JSTOR. This can extend full text coverage in PAO by hundreds of titles depending on which PAO and JSTOR collections a customer has access to, providing convenience for users and helping the library drive additional use of JSTOR collections. An online archive of digitized, full-image journal articles, Periodicals Archive Online offers unprecedented access to international, scholarly literature in the humanities and social sciences disciplines from 1802 to 1995.

For more information or feedback, please contact Mark Weimer

Trial access for ProQuest Historical Newspapers Black Newspapers

Trial is available through December 6th and it's available via IP authentication only.

To access the collections, point your browser to: ProQuest Historical Newspapers Black Newspapers

For Off-Campus access please point your browser to: ProQuest Historical Newspapers Black Newspapers

ProQuest Historical Black Newspapers provide cultural perspective and insight to events that shaped the United States in the twentieth century. From the beginnings of the protest movement to end segregation to the ongoing challenges involving affirmative action and racial profiling, Black Newspapers provides a record of social change spanning almost a century from the perspective of those most effected by racism in American life. Covering major events to everyday life, these titles are invaluable research tools for studying American history and African-American culture, history, politics, and art.

For more information or feedback, please contact Marty Hanson

Trial access for Proquest Entrepreneurship

Trial is available through December 6th and it's available via IP authentication only.

To access the collections, point your browser to: Proquest Entrepreneurship


For Off-Campus access please point your browser to: Proquest Entrepreneurship

Search worldwide publications and multi-media related to the topic of Entrepreneurship. Intended to bridge theory with practice, the Entrepreneurship database covers a wide spectrum of resources useful to educators, researchers, students and practitioners. Content ranges from the scholarly - including journals, dissertations, working papers and conference proceedings - to a full toolkit of practical guides, templates, forms, sample business plans, and tips from successful entrepreneurs.

For more information or feedback, please contact Tasha Cooper

October 21, 2008

Trial access for CSA Illustrata: Technology

Trial is available through December 15th and it's available via IP authentication only.

To access the collections, point your browser to: CSA Illustrata: Technology

For Off-Campus access please point your browser to: CSA Illustrata: Technology

CSA Illustrata: Technology offers deep indexing for tables, figures, graphs, charts and other illustrations from the scholarly research and technical literature. Subject areas include Materials Science, Aerospace, Engineering, and High Technology.

For more information or feedback, please contact Scott Warren

Trial access for CSA Illustrata: Natural Sciences

Trial is available through December 15th and it's available via IP authentication only.

To access the collections, point your browser to: CSA Illustrata: Natural Sciences

For Off-Campus access please point your browser to: CSA Illustrata: Natural Sciences

CSA Illustrata: Natural Sciences is the first in a series of CSA Illustrata databases of searchable tables, figures, graphs, charts and other illustrations from the scholarly research and technical literature.

For more information or feedback, please contact Scott Warren

October 13, 2008

Trial access for EngineeringPro and BusinessPro Books 24x7 Collections

Trial is available through October 30th and it's available via IP authentication only, after authentication with NetID and password.

To access the collections, point your browser to: Books24x7


Over 1,400 Engineering and 4,700 Business e-books can now be accessed via the same entry point for the ITPro collection that the SU Library has already purchased for the campus community. To browse the EngineeringPro or Business Pro collections, use the "Browse Topics" feature on the right side of the Books24x7 homepage. Alternatively, searching Books24x7 will return relevant titles from all three collections (IT, Business, and Engineering) during the trial period. Books24x7 features instant access to thousands of recent titles from hundreds of popular and respected publishers packaged in an easy to search platform.

For more information or feedback, please contact Scott Warren or Natasha Cooper

October 6, 2008

New resource: SciFinder Web Edition

The Library has activated access to the web version of SciFinder. Unlike the desktop program, SciFinder Web can be used from off-campus via the EZproxy authentication server
SciFinder Web Edition offers many of the features of the desktop version of SciFinder Scholar. In addition, in this new browser-based version, you are able to save answer sets against your account on the server; navigate to stages of your search using breadcrumbs; generate and view keep me posted results about updated searches; analyze answer set automatically; analyze substances by substance role, elements, reaction availability, or commercial availability; limit substance refine by the absence of commercially available substances; and more.
Before using SciFinder Web Edition for the first time, you need to register for an account.
There will be a representative from Chemical Abstracts at our Information Fair on Tuesday, October 7 (see http://libweb.syr.edu/librarynews/archives/001066.html ) demonstrating the web product and helping people register.

The Library has currently switched over 1 of the 6 simultaneous access seats that we have available as part of our SciFinder subscription to the web version - i.e., 1 person at a time can use the web version and the remaining 5 seats are allotted to users of the desktop program. We'll be monitoring the usage statistics to see how many people are using the web version vs. the desktop version and will make changes as necessary.

Contact Tom Keays if you have any problems or concerns.

URL: http://library.syr.edu/research/database/scifinder/
Contact: Tom Keays htkeays@syr.edu

Trial access for Material Connexion.com

Trial access has been established for Material Connexion. Trial is available through October 20th, 2008 and it's available via IP authentication only.

To access the database, point your browser to: Material Connexion

For Off-Campus access please point your browser to: Material Connexion

Material Connexion provides a quick global view of the latest innovative and often cutting edge materials. Designed to serve the design disciplines broadly. Material Connexion offers easy keyword searching options. Users can locate detailed information about specific products and manufacturers. Material Connexion highlights products that defy conventional notions of strength, weight, and density. Sustainable products are emphasized.

For more information or comments, please contact Barbara Opar

October 1, 2008

Dawn of a New Age: an exhibition on migration in support of the Syracuse Symposium

Syracuse University Library's Special Collections Research Center (SCRC), in conjunction with this year's Syracuse Symposium and its theme of "migration," will present a fall exhibition titled "Dawn of a New Age: The Immigrant Contribution to the Arts in America."
The exhibition, which is free and open to the public, runs Sept. 8-Jan. 20 in the SCRC gallery on the sixth floor of E.S. Bird Library. Gallery hours are Monday-Friday from 9 a.m.-5 p.m., except holidays. For more information, call (315) 443-2697.

"Dawn of a New Age" tells the story of five artists who immigrated to the United States during the first half of the 20th century: Adolph Bolm, a Russian dancer and choreographer who performed with the Mariinsky Ballet and Ballets Russes; William Lescaze, a Swiss architect who was one of the pioneers of modernism; Louis Lozowick, a Russian printmaker known for his Art Deco and Precision lithographs; Miklós Rózsa, a Hungarian composer of more than 100 film scores, including "Ben Hur"; and John Vassos, a Greek illustrator and industrial designer. The exhibition draws from the rich holdings of SCRC and showcases more than 50 of the artists' personal papers, manuscripts, photos and artifacts.

"In keeping with the theme of 'migration,' the exhibition traces each person's humble beginnings and the process by which he immigrated to the United States and later shaped modern culture," says co-curator Nicolette A. Dobrowolski. "These artists, individually and collectively, created a dynamic new vision for America."

With more than 100,000 printed works and 2,000 manuscript and archival collections, SCRC is home to some of SU's most valued treasures, including early printed editions of Gutenberg, Galileo and Sir Isaac Newton, as well as the library of 19th-century German historian Leopold Von Ranke. Twentieth-century holdings are particularly strong and include the personal papers and manuscripts of such luminaries as artist Grace Hartigan, inspirational preacher Norman Vincent Peale, author Joyce Carol Oates, photojournalist Margaret Bourke White and industrial designer Walter Dorwin Teague, as well as the records of organizations including avant-garde publisher Grove Press. SCRC regularly hosts exhibitions, lectures and classes, and offers fellowships and internships in library instruction and conservation. More information is available at http://scrc.syr.edu.

Syracuse Symposium is a semester-long intellectual and artistic festival about interdisciplinary thinking, imagining and creating, presented by The College of Arts and Sciences for the Syracuse community. More information on lectures, performances, exhibits and other special events is available at http://syracusesymposium.org.

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