Library Archives
Oxford Bibliographies – what are they?
Have you discovered Oxford Bibliographies? They are scholarly, annotated online bibliographies leading you to a great deal of filtered library content.
Streamlining Access to JSTOR
There are two new things to know about JSTOR.
Instead of a device-specific app or a separate mobile site, JSTOR now adapts to the screen size of a device, automatically.
Library Subject Guides
Are you confused as to where to start your research? Start with our subject guides!
Red Nails, Black Skates
Whitehouse Professor Erica Rand explores the worlds of sport and desire in her latest book, “Red Nails, Black Skates: Gender, Cash, and Pleasure on and off the Ice.”
Music by Numbers
Why does a song become a hit? What mix of timing and competition lands one artist’s work at the top of the charts while another’s barely registers?
Sharing copyrighted materials?
The college is required to remind you regularly that it is both against the law and college policy to share copyrighted songs, videos, images, or any other copyrighted materials without the owner’s permission.
That was then… This is NOW!
The Library website gets a makeover for the start of the 2012-2013 academic year!
E-Research Fair @ Ladd
Bring your mobile devices and bring your curiosity! Sip coffee, pick up handouts with practical information, and listen to some cutting-edge ideas about e-research during your lunch break!
Women’s Rights in Revolutionary France
Bates History Professor John Cole’s “Between the Queen and the Cabby” provides a first-ever English translation of the pamphlet “The Rights of Women”
Documerica Exhibit
Almost 40 years ago, EPA’s Documerica project captured thousands of images of environmental problems and everyday life. The US National Archives has digitized more than 15,000 of the photographs from this series and now after four decades of greater environmental awareness and protection, the DOCUMERICA and State of the Environment combined exhibit bridges the past to the present.