Thanks to the Chancellor and the Office of Library Services, all of CUNY including City Tech now has access to a suite of STEM-related resources.
New to City Tech:
- IEEE Xplore: A digital library of technology and engineering-related content in areas ranging from aerospace systems, computers and telecommunications to biomedical engineering, electric power and consumer electronics. Includes journal articles, conference proceedings, and standards. Learn more about IEEE Xplore
Related library faculty liaisons:
Prof. Nora Almeida: Facilities Management and Environmental Control Technology
Prof. Anne Leonard: Construction/Civil Engineering Technology
Prof. Junior Tidal: Computer Engineering Technology, Computer Systems Technology, Mechanical Engineering Technology
Prof. Gordon Xu: Electrical Engineering Technology, Telecommuncations Engineering Technology
- Nature Journals: Journals from Nature.com including Nature, Scientific American, and many more scholarly titles relating to biology, medicine and related areas. Learn more about Nature Journals
Related library faculty liaison:
Prof. Cailean Cooney: Biology, Chemistry
Continued access is available to:
- Cinahl Complete: Full-text nursing & allied health journals for more than 1,300 journals indexed in CINAHL. Includes the basic CINAHL database.
Related library faculty liaison:
Prof. Kimberley Bugg: Nursing
The following three packages are multi-disciplinary:
- Springer Journals: Over a thousand ejournals in a variety of disciplines including science, technology and medicine.
- Wiley Online: Extensive collection of ejournals from Wiley-Blackwell.
- Science Direct: The world’s largest electronic collection of science, technology, and medicine full-text and bibliographic information. It offers a wide variety of features and content.
Please avail yourself of these enrichments to CUNY library resources so we may continue to provide them.
More about the STEM resource package
In the Spring 2015 Semester, the Chancellor approved a proposal from the Office of Library Services, which called for a subsidy to the CUNY Libraries’ budgets so that the entire University can share in the access to a comprehensive package of STEM resources. These subsidies, from the University, the Office of Library Services, and from CUNY’s Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC), along with money from all of the individual libraries’ budgets insure that all members of the University community have access to IEEE Xplore, Nature Journals, Cinahl Complete, Springer Journals, the Freedom Collection from Elsevier, and Wiley Journals.