Category: Licensed Resources
New JSTOR Collections: Arts & Sciences V and Business II
Two new JSTOR collections are now available; these collections augment the JSTOR collections already licensed by UC.
An Array of New Licensed Resources
UC campuses now have access to these electronic resources as part of CDL consortial licenses: Alloy Phase Diagram Center Online, Empire Online, Encyclopaedia of the Qur’ān, Encyclopedia of Women & Islamic Cultures, Everyday Life and Women in America, Latin American Data Base, Play Index, and Rand California.
New Resource: Academe Today
Academe Today, The Chronicle of Higher Education's daily email report (formerly premium content), is now freely available.
New Licensed Resources: CiNii, Times Digital Archive, Journal of Pathology
All UC campuses now have access to CiNii, the Times Digital Archive, and the Journal of Pathology backfile as part of CDL consortial licenses.
New Nature Journals Available
By Teri Vogel (UC San Diego), Resource Liaison for Nature journals The UC campuses now have access to the newest titles in the growing collection of Nature Publishing Group (NPG) journals. The multidisciplinary Nature Nanotechnology (launched in Fall 2006) will […]
Retrospective Bibliographic Searching in the Life Sciences
By Beth Weil (UC Berkeley), Web of Science Resource Liaison UC has just obtained access to the Biosis backfile (Biosis Archive) which comprehensively covers the biological sciences literature from 1926-1968. The current Biosis file has covered the data from 1969-present. […]
New Citation Report provides H Index
The latest quarterly software update for Web of Science introduced a new feature called the Citation Report. It captures citation activity and identifies citation trends. The Citation Report enables you to instantly create formatted reports for any General Search (author, […]
New Resource Available
a. North American Women’s Drama By Jane Faulkner (UC Santa Barbara), Resource Liaison North American Women’s Drama is a full-text database of 1500 plays written by women from the United States and Canada from the Colonial period to the present. […]