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The Library now has access to a trial of Classical Scores Library.
The Library now has access to SPORTDiscus with Full Text. "SPORTDiscus with Full Text is the world's most comprehensive source of full text for sports & sports medicine journals, providing full text for more than 400 journals indexed in SPORTDiscus. SPORTDiscus is the most comprehensive, bibliographic database covering sport, physical fitness, exercise, sports medicine, sports science, physical education, kinesiology, coaching, training, sport administration, officiating, sport law & legislation, college & university sport, disabled persons, facility design & management, intramural & school sport, doping, drugs, health, health education, biomechanics, movement science, injury prevention rehabilitation, physical therapy, rehabilitation, nutrition, exercise physiology, sport & exercise psychology, recreation, leisure studies, tourism, allied health, occupational health & therapy, public health and more."
The Library now has access to the databases: Ebrary "Academic Complete, a growing eBook collection that spans all academic subject areas." and IEEE Xplore. "Delivering full text access to the world's highest quality technical literature in electrical engineering, computer science, and electronics." and Web of Science "ISI Web of Science provides access to the world’s leading citation databases, with authoritative, multidisciplinary coverage from nearly 9,300 of the highest impact research journals in the world, including Open Access journals. Instead of simply searching a large quantity of content, users can search the right content and find the relevant information they require - whether that information is found in international journals, open access resources, books, patents, proceedings, or Web sites."
Please go to the Library Database page to try them out. Added January, 2008.
The Library now has two new ways to help answer your Library/research questions. The Reference department now has a toll-free number. It is 866-386-4333 (TOO-FUN-GEE) and Ask A Librarian a new service that allows clientele to submit research questions via email. Questions will be responded to within 24 hours by a librarian.
All the subject areas have been checked as of February 2005. Broken links have been corrected and new links have been added to all pages. I will continue to add new links as I find them and post the entries here and on the subject page.