Nature Journals Package–New in the Library!

The library is very excited to now provide the Nature Journals package as part of CUNY’s STEM library resource package.
The Nature journals package that CUNY is now subscribing to was customized just for us. In addition to Nature: The International Weekly Journal of Science, we now subscribe to 28 other titles–all available on the Nature Platform:

  • Nature Biotechnology
  • Nature Cell Biology
  • Nature Chemical Biology
  • Nature Chemistry
  • Nature Climate Change
  • Nature Communications
  • Nature Genetics
  • Nature Geoscience
  • Nature Immunology
  • Nature Materials
  • Nature Medicine
  • Nature Methods
  • Nature Nanotechnology
  • Nature Neuroscience
  • Nature Photonics
  • Nature Physics
  • Nature Protocols
  • Nature Reviews Cancer
  • Nature Reviews Drug Discovery
  • Nature Reviews Endocrinology
  • Nature Reviews Genetics
  • Nature Reviews Immunology
  • Nature Review Microbiology
  • Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology
  • Nature Reviews Neurology
  • Nature Reviews Neuroscience
  • Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
  • Scientific American.

Nature: International Weekly is available from 1997 to the present while the other journals are available with a four year rolling backfile to the present.

More JSTOR

We now have JSTOR XI-XII, thanks to the Central Office of Libraries Services. You access individual titles via our ejournal portal. The title list will allow access on-campus but not off-campus. Use the ejournal portal when off-campus.

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Free Digital Archive of Mathematical Research Journals

The American Mathematical Society (AMS) has established a complete digital archive of its mathematical research journals.  Over 34,000 articles are available from over 100 years of high-quality mathematical research in Journal of the AMS, Mathematics of Computation, Proceedings of the AMS, Transactions of the AMS, and Bulletin of the AMS.  All back issues, starting with each journal’s inaugural issue through 2005, are now freely available in electronic format through the generosity of an anonymous donor.
Researchers can browse the contents of each journal to find articles and authors in each volume and issue, and can search across the entire archive by journal or group of journals at:  http://www.ams.org/joursearch
View the abstract, references (with links to MathSciNet), bibliographic information, Mathematics Subject Classifications for each article, or view a PDF of the full article.
Each journal is unique in its offering of articles, book reviews, and reports.  AMS journals have consistently been managed by editors highly prominent in their fields. [from the WALDO blog]

New: ScienceDirect and OED

We now have access to Elsevier’s ScienceDirect Freedom Collection of ejournals as well as the online version of the Oxford English Dictionary.
Off-campus access to ScienceDirect will be coming soon.

ACM Digital Library Online

Exciting news: our subscription to ACM Digital Library is activated. ACM is the Association for Computing Machinery. This is *the* resource for computing. It has two components: The ACM Digital Library which is just ACM content plus The Guide to Computer Literature which is a citation index “with over one million entries.”
Off-campus access should be ready in a few days.

New ACS Ejournals

New American Chemical Society ejournals: ACS Chemical Neuroscience (2009- ), ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters (2010- ),  and Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters (2009- ).

Workshop on Open Access Publishing and Digital Libraries, Dec. 10

The City Tech Library, in partnership with the Faculty Commons, is pleased to invite all faculty to attend a workshop on Open Access publishing and digital libraries. The Open Access movement is revolutionizing scholarly communication–scholars are making their research freely available on the Internet. Many Open Access journals are published online only and are peer-reviewed. We’ll learn about the history and current status of Open Access movement and discuss its impact on our scholarship. Digital Libraries are online collections of content ranging from archival materials to videos to articles to raw data to theses. We’ll look at special search engines as well as key disciplinary repositories. This presentation will benefit faculty looking for new venues to share their work before, during, and after publication. In addition, faculty will learn about new resources for research.
This workshop will be held on Wednesday, December 10, from 1-1:45 pm in the library classroom, A 540. RSVP to Prof. Monica Berger: mberger@citytech.cuny.edu