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Connect to Knowledge: JoVE Reap the Rewards with these Resources

April 21, 2022 by | Resources

The Leatherby Libraries is pleased to now offer access to a new subscription, JoVE. JoVE is a collection of over 13,000 science videos illustrating key concepts, research techniques, and experiments in biology, chemistry, engineering, environmental sciences, psychology, medicine, and more. As a video library, it is dedicated to teaching the practice and theory of scientific

Connect to Knowledge: History Vault Reap the Rewards with these Resources

April 18, 2022 by | Resources

The Leatherby Libraries is pleased to announce the addition of three new primary source collections through our newest database History Vault. Black Freedom Struggle in the 20th Century Japanese American Incarceration CIA Cold War Research Reports and Records on Communism in China and Eastern Europe This database includes manuscript and archival collections digitized in partnership

New Library Blog Series: Connect to Knowledge

March 31, 2022 by | Resources

The Leatherby Libraries is pleased to announce our new blog series: Connect to Knowledge! This series will cover the library’s new state-of-the-art resources for students, faculty, and staff to support their success. These resources include tools, databases, e-books, journals, library research guides, and more! Even better, all of these resources are available digitally on and

New Database: Ethnic Diversity Source

November 10, 2021 by | Resources

The Leatherby Libraries is pleased to announce that we now have subscription access to the Ethnic Diversity Source database, which has been on trial since late September. Ethnic Diversity Source provides rich access to a variety of materials dating back to 1923 that cover the cultures, traditions, social treatment, and lived experiences of different ethnic

New Access to Royal Society of Chemistry Journals

September 24, 2021 by | Resources

The Leatherby Libraries is pleased to announce that we now have access to the Core Chemistry package of journals from the Royal Society of Chemistry. Founded in 1841, the Royal Society of Chemistry is a learned society “concerned with advancing chemistry as a science, developing its applications, and disseminating chemical knowledge”. Its journals are highly

New Database on Human Rights and Justice Issues

September 13, 2021 by | Resources

The Leatherby Libraries is pleased to announce that we now have access to a new, free database from HeinOnline that focus on human rights and justice issues: Open Society Justice Initiative. The Open Society Justice Initiative database provides access to briefing papers, publications, reports, handbooks, legal and policy submissions, and fact sheets by the Justice

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