Need facts and numbers for your presentations, speeches and papers? Statista is here!
New in the library–Statista, a portal for all things statistical including data that can be downloaded in a variety of file formats, reports, and infographics.
Statista is geared to students as well as professionals. Unlike many of our other resources, Statista has business and marketing data.
Alexander Street Drama
Records for these collections will be added to the CUNY Catalog soon.
ARTStor interface update
ARTstor has recently made some updates to the Digital Library. New changes include:
- Users will now be able to browse through image groups from the Image Group Panel. Once an image group has been opened, users will see a “Browse Groups” tab in the image group panel where they can navigate to another image group.
- In response to your feedback, ARTstor has increased the maximum number of images that can be exported to PowerPoint in a 120-day period from 1,000 to 2,000. In addition, downloads to PowerPoint can now include up to 150 images per download.
- Computer monitors with higher resolutions will be able to display more images per row.
Running into issues? After updates to the Digital Library, it may be necessary for users to clear the browser cache. See our help site for instructions.
Please don’t hesitate to contact User Services for more help at userservices@artstor.org.
LGBT Life with Full Text–New!
New to our online resources: Ebsco’s LGBT Life with Full Text:
ARTStor now has Romare Bearden Foundation images
source http://artstor.wordpress.com/2013/06/26/now-available-romare-bearden-foundation/
Romare Bearden | Pittsburgh Memory, 1964 | Art © Estate of Romare Bearden / Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY. This work of art is protected by copyright and/or related rights and may not be reproduced in any manner, except as permitted under the ARTstor Digital Library Terms and Conditions of Use, without the prior express written authorization of VAGA, Tel.: 212-736-6666; Fax: 212-736-6767, email: info@vagarights.com.
ARTstor and the Romare Bearden Foundation have collaborated to share nearly 800 images of works by American artist Romare Bearden in the Digital Library. These works represent the breadth of Bearden’s enormous output, from his early paintings executed in a range of styles to his pioneering collage work, which highlights his unique combination of painting and collage materials drawn from popular sources. Throughout, Bearden’s art displays his deep engagement with the African American community and the Civil Rights movement. Continue reading “ARTStor now has Romare Bearden Foundation images”
ARTStor: 14,000 additional images from the Museum of the City of New York
source: http://artstor.wordpress.com/2013/06/26/now-available-14000-additional-images-from-the-museum-of-the-city-of-new-york/
Wurts Bros | New York Worlds Fair, Continental Baking Co.; 1939 | Museum of the City of New York
The ARTstor Digital Library and the Museum of the City of New York have collaborated to release more than 14,000 additional photos from the Wurts Brothers Company.
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Palgrave 2013 Ebooks Added
Our Palgrave Connect ebook collection has been updated substantially! We now have 1,373 newly published titles in eleven subject areas. These represent the entire 2013 collection.
Nineteenth Century Collection Online (NCCO) and the Slavery & Anti-Slavery Archive
Two primary source collections from Gale have been added to our resources: Nineteenth Century Collection Online (NCCO) and the Slavery & Anti-Slavery Archive.
Nineteenth Century Collection Online (NCCO) seems to include materials from British archives and libraries but the content itself is fairly wide-ranging in both subject and format. Slavery & Anti-Slavery Archive covers the history of and the debate on slavery both in the United States and elsewhere in the Western hemisphere including the Caribbean.
Spread the word! EasyBib School Version is here.
The City Tech library now provides access to EasyBib, an online resource for citation and research. To register, students should visit the library’s Databases (articles and more) page here: http://library.citytech.cuny.edu/research/AToZ/index.php
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Chicago Manual is Back!
We’ve decided to bring back the online version of the Chicago Manual of Style!
from the publisher:
Completely searchable and easy to use, The Chicago Manual of Style Online provides recommendations on editorial style and publishing practices for the digital age. Now offering the full contents of the 16th and 15th editions, it is the must-have reference for everyone who works with words. Continue reading “Chicago Manual is Back!”