Just a quick update on what is going on in eResources & Access.
Trials now on:
- Associated Press => AP Images (EBSCOhost) -ends Nov. 8th <click here>
- Acta Sanctorum (Chadwyck-Healey) -ends Nov. 15th <click here>
- African-American Historical Serials Collection (EBSCOhost) -ends April 30th, 2014 <click here>
- American Antiquarian Society historical periodicals collection (EBSCOhost) -ends April 30th, 2013 <click here>
- Colloquium Digital Library of Life Sciences (Morgan & Claypool) -ends Nov. 15th <click here>
- Comprehensive Physiology (Wiley) -ends Nov. 30th <click here>
- GenderWatch (ProQuest) -ends Nov. 15th <click here>
- Medcom Streaming Video Collection [medical] -ends Sept. 22nd, 2014 <click here>
- Medici TV [classical music videos] -ends Nov. 22nd <click here>
- NewspaperDirect Library PressDisplay (ProQuest) -ends Nov. 29th <click here>
- Nikkei Telecom 21[Japanese media] -end Nov 9th <click here>
- Readex U.S. Congressional serial set, 1817-1994 -ends April 30, 2014 <click here>
- VAST: Academic Video Online (Alexander Street Press) -ends July 31st, 2014 <click here>
New Resources:
- Canadian Social Work [journal] <click here>
- Slack Journals Collection [various ejournals]
- First World War: Propaganda and Recruitment (Adam Matthew) <click here>
- American Indian histories and cultures (Adam Matthew) <click here>
Feature Resource of the Week!
Check out British records on the Atlantic world 1700-1900:
“This series brings together a wealth of collections spanning two centuries of Britain’s colonisation, commercial, missionary and even literary relations with Africa and the Americas. Alongside the records of Liverpool merchants involved in the infamous Triangular Trade, there are those of slave plantation owners, of early Anglican missionaries, of naval and customs officials, and of a group of socialists from Lancashire, who maintained a lengthy correspondence over many years with the father of American poetry.” —British Records on the Atlantic World site