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Connect to Knowledge: A New Collection of Best-Selling Ebooks on Climate Change, Sustainability, Business and More from Elgar Online Reap the Rewards with these Resources

November 5, 2024 by | Resources

The Leatherby Libraries is pleased to now offer access to a new essential collection of ebooks from Elgar Online. The “Essentials” collections are made up from the best-selling and most-used titles from Edward Elgar Publishing to ensure that we are getting the key titles in each field. These new titles join our existing collection of

Connect to Knowledge: How Instructors Can Use Sage Campus in Canvas Reap the Rewards with these Resources

October 29, 2024 by | Connect to Knowledge

The Leatherby Libraries is pleased to announce that instructors can now assign content from Sage Campus in Canvas, providing another way to integrate these valuable, self-paced learning modules into class assignments. Sage Campus is a valuable database of self-paced courses on critical skills and research methods for all stages of academic study. The courses range

Connect to Knowledge: Drama Online Introduces its 3rd National Theatre Collection with 20 New Performances Reap the Rewards with these Resources

July 18, 2024 by | Resources

The Leatherby Libraries is pleased to now offer access to Collection 3 of Drama Online: National Theatre Collections 1-3. This database contains videos and images of contemporary plays from National Theatre Live Broadcasts. The third collection adds 20 performances, from Greek tragedy, a medieval morality play, and Shakespeare, to plays about Generation Z. Select available

Connect to Knowledge: Two New Primary Source Collections from ProQuest Reap the Rewards with these Resources

July 1, 2024 by | Resources

The Leatherby Libraries is pleased to offer access to two new primary source collections from ProQuest: Black Thought and Culture and Latinx Thought and Culture: The NPR Archive, 1979-1990. Black Thought and Culture is a comprehensive collection spanning over 100,000 pages of non-fiction writings by prominent Black American leaders dating back to 1841. It includes

Connect to Knowledge: Digital Theatre+ Reap the Rewards with these Resources

April 25, 2024 by | Resources

The Leatherby Libraries is pleased to now offer access to Digital Theatre+, a database that contains hundreds of video recordings of theatre, audio, and poetry productions. It also includes interviews, lectures, documentaries, teaching materials, and written resources on all aspects of theatre. Please contact the Chair of Resources & Scholarly Communications, Kristin Laughtin-Dunker, at laughtin@chapman.edu

Connect to Knowledge: A New Collection of Short eBooks from Lived Places Publishing Reap the Rewards with these Resources

March 29, 2024 by | Resources

The Leatherby Libraries is pleased to offer access to the Lived Places Publishing collection of short ebooks.  Each title is around 150 pages long and explores the intersection of identity and place, focusing on topics such as gender, disability, LGBT+, queer, and ethnic studies, in addition to education and more. For more information, please contact Chair of

Connect to Knowledge: Two New Primary Source Collections on Decolonization and Forced Migration Following World War II Reap the Rewards with these Resources

February 29, 2024 by | Resources

The Leatherby Libraries has added two new primary source collections from Gale to our collection of digital databases. Decolonization: Politics and Independence in Former Colonial and Commonwealth Territories includes primary source perspectives from over 70 previously colonized countries, including those colonized by the British, French, and Portuguese in Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, Australasia, and the Americas.

Connect to Knowledge: Exploring Race in Society Database Reap the Rewards with these Resources

February 27, 2024 by | Resources

The Leatherby Libraries is pleased to offer access to Exploring Race in Society Database from EBSCO. This database contains full-text articles about race-related issues from academic journals, primary source documents, government agency reports, speeches, and essays written and reviewed by writers in academia, journalism, medicine, and other disciplines. Topics include: Affirmative Action Black Lives Matter Movement

Connect to Knowledge: Current Protocols Reap the Rewards with these Resources

February 1, 2024 by | Resources

The Leatherby Libraries is pleased to offer access to Current Protocols, the most extensive interdisciplinary collection of peer-reviewed, authoritative, and regularly updated step-by-step research techniques and procedures available. Current Protocols provides over 25,000 step-by-step instructions, techniques, procedures, and practical overviews of reliable, efficient methods that ensure reproducible results for scientific discovery. Topics covered include cell

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