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Group Study Rooms/ Building open 24/7

Monday, November 16th, 2009

Due to increased demand for study space during exam periods, Group Study Rooms 003 - 007 and Group Study 220 must be reserved in advance from Monday, November 16, 2009 through the end of term.

Please see a Circulation Desk staff member or call x8280 for more information.

* Please note: due to continuing renovations Group Study Rooms 008, 014, 015 and 212 are unavailable until further notice.

Remember to not leave laptops unattended - ask at the Circulation desk if you need to borrow a security cable.

Hours Update:
The Schaffer Library building will be open continuously (24 hours) for study from 8am Tuesday, November 17 until the regular closing time Tuesday, November 24. Desk services will be unavailable from 2am through 8am on these days.

Literature Online adds titles, biographies, and more.

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

Database of the Week: Literature Online - LION

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ProQuest is pleased to announce the latest release of Literature Online.

228 Full-Text Journals:

This latest release of Literature Online sees the addition of eight new titles:
Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts, Margaret Atwood Studies, The Scriblerian and the Kit-Cats, Studies in the Fantastic, Old English Newsletter, CR: The New Centennial ReviewFourth Genre and Red Cedar Review.

The addition of these journals brings the total number of titles up to 259. This is in addition to the regular update to our Criticism resources: this release contains both new full-text journal articles and new bibliographic records from ABELL, plus the MLA International Bibliography (MLAIB).

New Biographies:

The latest release of Literature Online also sees the addition of 70 new and revised biographies, including biographies for Julie Agoos, Edmund Blunden, Marina Carr, Aldous Huxley, Neil LaBute, Sharman Macdonald, Howard Sackler and Irwin Shaw. Literature Online now contains more than 4,300 biographies. Author biographies are specially commissioned for Literature Online, and give an authoritative and accessible overview of the author’s life, work and critical reception. These biographies can be found by following links from Author Pages, by using Search: Criticism & Reference, or simply by entering an author’s name in Quick Search.

Plus, Literature Online features more than 17,500 author records. Each of our author records contains at least one of the following: an authoritative and accessible biography, full-text of the author’s works, a comprehensive bibliography of primary works or a list of full-text critical and reference materials relating to the author. Author records can be accessed by searching in the Search: Authors or Search: Texts pages or from the Quick Search feature from any page.

Music Online

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

Database of the Week: Music Online

Alexander Street’s Music Online is going mobile!

What’s better than hundreds of thousands of audio recordings, videos, scores, and pages of full-text music reference? How about accessing it all on the go?

In 2010 Alexander Street’s entire music portfolio will be accessible on iPhone and iPod Touch mobile devices. Subscribers will be able to stream music and video, access scores, search and navigate full-text reference content, and even access and edit personal playlists.

Alexander Street’s iPhone and iPod Touch application will be completely free. Updating your playlists or listening to an assigned recording will literally be just a touch away. And thanks to newly developed streaming technology, you’ll do it all without buffering.

Look for Alexander Street’s iPhone app in 2010 on our Web site, on this blog, and through the iTunes store.

Music Online brings together on a single cross-searchable platform the entire suite of Alexander Street Press music products that Schaffer Library subscribes to: African American Music Reference; American Song; Classical Music Library; Classical Music Reference Library; Classical Scores Library; Contemporary World Music; Jazz Music Library; Dance in Video; The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music Online; and Opera in Video

The College Archives Go Digital

Friday, October 30th, 2009


It’s HOMECOMING Weekend - Check out the new library exhibit anytime this weekend - “The College Archives Go Digital” and learn how to search the Library’s Digital Archives at 3pm today in the Library atrium.

Also - there will be a Library Services Overview at the Parents’ Open House, 10:30am on Saturday in the Nott Memorial

CREDO reference

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

Database of the Week: CREDO reference

This growing online library of reference material, currently with nearly 500 print publications on a variety of topics and from a range of 67 publishers, including ABC- CLIO, Cambridge, Greenwood, Macmillan, Routledge, Springer, and SAGE. Seamlessly search in all subjects, including Art, Business, Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, History, Literature, Music, Religion, Science, Technology, and Related Resources, including Schaffer Catalog and other subscribed databases, such as JSTOR, and Project Muse.
Article bibliographies link to Schaffer Library catalog

Latest additions include:

  • Continuum Encyclopedia of Popular Music of the World
  • Encyclopedia of Emancipation and Abolition in the Transatlantic World
  • Encyclopedia of World Trade From Ancient Times to the Present
  • First Ladies of the United States
  • Great Irish Lives: An Era in Obituaries
  • Great Lives: A Century in Obituaries
  • Great Military Lives: Leadership and Courage - From Waterloo to the Falklands in Obituaries
  • Great Victorian Lives: An Era in Obituaries
  • Key Ideas in Linguistics and the Philosophy of Language
  • Key Thinkers in Linguistics and the Philosophy of Language
  • Philosophy of Science A-Z
  • The Underground Railroad: An Encyclopedia of People, Places, and Operations

Featured Title of the Month

Encyclopedia of Emancipation and Abolition in the Transatlantic World
from M.E. Sharpe

This unique A-Z encyclopedia examines every effort to end slavery in the United States and the transatlantic world. It focuses on massive, broad-based movements, as well as specific incidents, events, and developments, and pulls together in one place information previously available only in a wide variety of sources. While it centers on the United States, the set also includes authoritative accounts of emancipation and abolition in Europe, Africa, the Caribbean and Latin America.

The Encyclopedia of Emancipation and Abolition features primary source documents, a map of the transatlantic slave trade, illustrations, cross-references, a comprehensive chronology and bibliography, and covers a wide range of individuals and the major themes and ideas that motivated them to confront and abolish slavery.

Read a few of the interesting entries:
Palmerston Act (1839): measure enacted by the British Parliament to suppress the international slave trade
“Forty Acres and a Mule”
Sojourner Truth (ca. 1797-1883): former slave and inspirational leader of the abolitionist movement
Abolition in the British West Indies
Quakers (Society of Friends)

Digital National Security Archive

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

Database of the Week: Digital National Security Archive
Created in collaboration with the National Security Archive, this database is the most comprehensive collection available of significant primary documents central to U.S. foreign and military policy since 1945.
The resource now includes 31 collections consisting of over 80,000 indexed documents, with more than 500,000 total pages. Each of these collections, compiled by top scholars and experts, exhaustively covers the most critical world events, countries, and U.S. policy decisions from post World War II through the 21st century.

Collections include:

New Collections include:
Peru: Human Rights, Drugs and Democracy, 1980-2000

Also available: CIA Family Jewels Indexed - a freely accessible, searchable subject index created by the National Security Archive and available on the DNSA site. This index and its 67 full-text documents are not integrated into DNSA, but may be searched and browsed.

Trial access to American History in Video

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009


Free Access until November 15th!

American History in Video provides the largest and richest collection of video available online for the study of American history, with 2,000 hours and more than 5,000 titles on completion. The collection allows students and researchers to analyze historical events, and their presentation over time, through commercial and governmental newsreels, archival footage, public affairs footage, and important documentaries. This release now provides 1526 titles, with new videos from California Newsreel and PBS, equaling approximately 528 hours.

Browse by All Videos, Newsreel, Historical Eras, Years Discussed, Historical Events, People, Places, Topics, All Subjects, and Clips.

RefWorks Workshop - October 1st

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

Writing a senior thesis or senior project? Come learn about RefWorks, a web-based tool for managing resources and more. Thursday, October 1st- 12:50-1:50; and 7pm-8pm. Schaffer Library, 2nd floor, Instruction Room. RSVP to 388-6624 or goldermg@union.edu. (Required)

Bring a laptop if you have one.

The Library will be having more sessions in the next few weeks if you are interested.

CREDO reference Adds New Titles

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

Glossary of Political Theory

Collection News from ARTstor

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009


Now available:
Images from Gazette du Bon Ton (Minneapolis College of Art and Design).
The Minneapolis College of Art and Design has contributed images of early 20th-century French fashion plates from La Gazette du Bon Ton to the ARTstor Digital Library.

Wilfried Wang: Modern Architecture (University of Texas at Austin) collection now available in ARTstor.
ARTstor has collaborated with the School of Architecture at the University of Texas at Austin to make available 458 images of modern European and American architecture in the Digital Library.